Re: Re: Dividing Japanese Iris


In a message dated 6/24/00 12:48:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
hootowl@eurekanet.com writes:

<< 
 This must vary depending on location, soil, weather, etc. since our
 Japanese Iris take at least 3 years here to give a true color and size
 bloom.  If they like where they are, they keep on without needing
 dividing for many years past that.
 Jane >>
Jane,
    I'm glad to hear that because it takes at least three years here in my 
garden to  get them established. This was a great year for them here. The 
Siberians were nice but some of the established plants were sulking because 
of the lack of rain last year. Next year they should do really well sense we 
are having a moonson season here. Perfect conditions for getting things moved 
and reestablished. Many of the new things I purchased this spring bloomed and 
I was not dissappointed. WOW.
Lana Higgins
zone 5 

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