Mixed Questions on a lot of topics


I am new to this group and I have a lot of iris that I would like to 
get a handle on. I love iris, all of them, German/bearded - standard 
and dwarf, Siberian, Japanese, Dutch (not so much) and more.
The ones I have a question about are the Siberian and 'Pixie 
Princess'.
Let me give you a little bit of back ground. I am a garden designer 
in Los Angeles but I go to Ohio (N. Canton area) to work at my aunt 
and uncle's house (slightly more than 2 acres of old farmland now 
converted to residential) every May and September. So, as I'm sure 
you can figure out, I never see the bloom on a lot of my plants. A 
lot of them may clash where I have them planted but I have no idea. 
Anyway, there is one small bearded that blooms long before I get 
there and this year I finally got a good picture of it from my one 
aunt. I have loaded some pictures of it and other unknowns into the 
files section under Floral Artistry. Any names that could be put on 
them would be greatly appreciated.
The only dwarf ones I can't account for or find a description 
anywhere are Pixie Princess and Eyebright. Are either of these 
yellow??? 
I thought I had killed all of the Boo that I had but it popped up in 
another bed. I guess I was dilligent about spreading things around 
the garden or else I bought more when I realized it was dead, I'm not 
sure which. 
Also, I have crappy luck with Siberians. The Louisianas and Japanese 
are doing incredibly well. But the Siberians look like they are 
barely holding on. They were planted mostly the fall of 2000 or the 
Spring of 2001 from deep 5" square pots. Some were 1 gal. but very 
few. All are either smaller than when they were planted or the same 
size. Mostly they are smaller. Only Ceaser's Brother (the one I 
really am not so thrilled about and also the only one not to loose 
it's label) is doing good. Is there something special they are not 
getting? The soil is really good topsoil that is pretty neutral I 
think. The bearded iris, Spuria, Engligh, Louisiana, and Japanese 
iris are in the same bed and do wonderfully (no they are not all 
planted right next to each other, as it is a large waving bed 
probably 65' long and maybe 10-12' at it's widest). I know the 
Japanese need acid and the bearded need lime. I do know that I dumped 
a lot of lime on everything one year (before I knew about Japanese 
requirements). Could this have had an effect on the Siberian? I think 
it was the year that I dumped that I got the majority of the 
Siberians. 
Also, I had a few Hugo Rainbow mix planted the fall of '99. They are 
now HUGE. When is the best time to divide these? In the spring in May 
when I am home before they flower or in September when they are 
slowing down getting ready for the winter? These are my only two 
options as I am not there ever any other time of the year (except 
Christmas and I don't think that would work). They are all growing 
into each other and are rather crowded. How often should they be 
divided? 
I need to divide some of the bearded and I hope that Sept will be 
fine as I don't have the heart to do it in May when they are  
flowering. I do give away pieces at this time (May) as it is the only 
way I know what color they are.
And the Spurias. Anything I should know about these? I have to admit, 
they were an order filler and just put in and around the border in 
one area in the front. They are a lot taller than I thought they 
would be. I will have to move them back into the bed too. Fall 
planting OK? They are bulbs correct? 
I have 4 kaempferi variegata and one is only 2 growths with 2 leaves 
and the others are nice large clumps and they are only a 1' apart. 
Any thoughts? Could this have been another casualty of the lime happy 
spreader (me)?
I know these are a lot of questions and I probably should have split 
them up.
Also, I am always looking for new suppliers and a good selection. I 
have eyeballed a few catalogs the past couple of years and am ready 
to plant some new ones this fall so any commercial growers feel free 
to contact me to get my address as I'm looking to buy some. Most that 
I have picked out are from Ensata but I could get some more from 
elsewhere too. 
I do have Iris by Kohlein but I have yet to finish reading it. 
I would like to try my hand at some of the more unusual species and 
hybrids such as the arials and bucheriana type but I don't know where 
to get them from. Foliage to me is just as important as the flowers 
are and I love variegation. 
Well, I think that is enough for now. Sorry to be so verbose and I'm 
sure there are typos that I won't catch. 

John Ingram
jjingram@pacbell.net
www.floralartistry.org



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