Re: CULT: non-blooming


Laetitia already suggested one of the 2 most likely things that keep your iris from blooming:  lack of sunlight.  They need at least half a day of sun, preferably should be in sun all day.  The other thing is that they might be planted too deeply, which would let them grow but won't let them bloom.  They need to be half out of the ground, the rhizome showing its back to the sun while the roots go down into the soil.  
Best wishes!  Arnold

Arnold & Carol Koekkoek
38 7th Street, NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
e-mail  koekkoek@mtcnet.net


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