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- From: C*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 12:59:40 -0500
essage dated 96-03-20 05:03:51 EST, you write:
>You might get the impression by listening to iris specialists that irises
>can't handle any companion plantings at all. That's not really true.
Last year in a bed devoted totally to the wonderful near black Siberian
TEALWOOD, I planted snapdragons, and chrysanthemums....The snapdragons were
nice in spring and early summer....the chrysantemums were lovely in the fall.
And the irises are doing quite well, with good increase. Clarence Maha
P.S. My friend Margaret Thomas plants various perennials in her "iris
beds"...the orange poppies and various colored painted daisies are beautiful
blooming with the irises!