Re: Newbie needing help...


Thanks for answering... I just want to help them out all I can.  I 
guess I will just wait patiently.

One more question... I have always read that you do not mulch TB's.  
But the other day I saw a landscaper mulching them in and I asked 
him.  He said "yeah, go ahead and mulch them, it won't hurt 'em".  
What's everyone's thought on this?

Tanya - Thank you for your patience with me.. I am just starting out 
and full of questions.

--- In iris-talk@y..., "John  Bruce" <jbruce1@c...> wrote:
> Tanya--
> 
> I would not fertilize. An already stressed plant probably does
> not need the added stress of trying to produce growth. Bearded
> iris are not heavy feeders, and the nutrients probably still 
> remain in the soil from your earlier feeding. They are replanted,
> just let sun and time do their work. 
> jb
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> John Bruce  jbruce1@c...
> Hidden Acres Iris Gardens
> http://home.cinci.rr.com/hiddenacres
> SW Ohio,USDA Zone 5b
> h*@c...
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
>   plants or would it make it worse???  I fertilized in March.  
Hubby 
>   was so anxious to see the blooms he made me leave what stalks 
>   survived, should they be cut off to keep from stressing the 
plants?  
> 
> 
> 
> 
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