Re: RE:Cult-Mulch
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- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] RE:Cult-Mulch
- From: E* G*
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 11:04:56 EDT
Chuck Chapman wrote:
>>>>>>Mulch is more important for bearded Iris in areas where there is
>>>>>>little snow. (snip) A layer of soil over winter also helps but can be
>>>>>>a pain when it comes time to remove it.
I agree. With our consistent snow cover mulch is not needed. I did mulch a
few bearded (TBs) with pine straw as I was mulching the beardless last fall
(the beardless are never without a pine straw mulch). The TBs fared as well
as the other TBs. Not any better or any
worse. I gave up on the 1" of soil - saw no point to it here.
>>>>I am playing with the idea of planting my plants deeper in the fall. The
>>>>help that I had last year planted some plants deeper then instructed and
>>>>they seemed to survive better. Does anyone have experience with this?
YES. I always plant deeper than advised for all plants in my garden not just
iris. When I mentioned on the Sibrob that I planted all my Siberians deeper
than advised there was a bit of a controversy mainly having to do with the
tenderness of modern cultivars. I definitely plant all bearded deeper than
advised and they always find the correct depth and do fine.
>>>>>>I am begining to suspect that colder climates have better survival
>>>>>>rates with deeper plantings. I have had plants accidently covered with
>>>>>>soil and they always seem to find their way to the surface and do
>>>>>>fine, although may be a bit behind their regular mates.
I thought everyone in cold climates did this (with the exception of peonies
and lilium) but the amount of 'kill' among TBs in particular in this area
has proved me wrong. Also, all my iris and other plants bloom later than
others around here (to say nothing of waiting an extra year to bloom for
some cultivars).
Cheers,
Ellen
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Ellen Gallagher/ Berlin, NH,USA/ Zone 3
N. White Mts. in the "Great North Woods"
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