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QuestionDo iris plants need full sun?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Yes. Iris plants need a minimum of between 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day.
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QuestionWhen should you plant iris bulbs?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.It is best to plant iris bulbs in late summer or very early in the fall. This would be between July and September in the U.S.
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QuestionHow do you plant iris?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Ensure it is in well-drained soil and has as a minimum of 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. An additive of Gypsum is a great way to improve the soil quality.
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QuestionDo irises bloom the first year?Lauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.It’s not uncommon for irises to skip blooming the first season after planting. In nutrient poor or dry soils the plants may use their first growing season to establish healthy roots and store energy. If irises don’t flower for a second year, some action may be required to get your iris back on track. If planted too deep and rhizomes aren’t showing on the soil surface, dig them up and plant them higher. They need at least 6 hours of full sun during the day so move to a better location if your iris location doesn’t meet this requirement. Over or under fertilizing can be a factor. Fertilize lightly with a fertilizer low in nitrogen.
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QuestionCan old growth be cut back in spring?Lauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014.Yes. Cut back or completely remove brown and yellow leaves in the spring. Clear any debris from previous season away from rhizomes so they get better aeration.
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QuestionWill the iris be harmed if I cut back the foliage after blooming is finished?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt is not recommended to cut the foliage after blooming has finished because the foliage is still doing the work of photosynthesizing to produce the energy needed for next year's new growth. It is best to do a tidying trim only at this time––cut away dead leaves and cut off brown tips only. You should also remove the flowering stalks, as this is important to prevent rot resulting from watering. Wait until next spring to do a full cutback of the foliage.
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QuestionMy irises haven't bloomed the last two years. What could be wrong?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThere are several reasons why this can happen. One is that the plant is not receiving sufficient sunlight––check to see whether other plants have started to shade out the irises or if a new structure has been positioned that now creates shade over them. Another reason after a few years' growth is that the rhizomes have become too clumped together and need dividing to encourage new blooms; dig them up and replant the good ones and they should soon be blooming again.
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QuestionHow long do cut iris flowers last?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerCut iris flowers should last around 4 to 8 days when kept in a vase of water. Keep the flowers in a cool spot if you want to prolong the vase life but if you want unopened buds to open, you'll need to provide some warmth (just do not place in intense heat). Unopened buds with dry tips will not open. Keep the flowers away from ripe fruit or dying flowers, as the ethylene gas they emit will hasten the demise of the cut iris flowers.
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QuestionHow do irises grow?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIrises grow from fleshy roots, which are known properly as rhizomes. These rhizomes produce new rhizomes over the years, provided the irises are receiving the necessary nutrients and sunlight needed for good growth. In time, the rhizomes become quite clumped together and need dividing to encourage blooming. Irises can be grown from seed but this is for the advanced gardener, as it's a bit of challenge.
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QuestionAre iris flowers scented?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerSome irises have a scent, some are quite strong in fragrance. Other irises though, have no scent at all. If you're looking for scented irises, ask your nursery for their advice; to help you know what to look for, Iris pallida has a particularly strong scent, as do bearded irises.
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QuestionWhat is the strange green bulb growth where the bloom used to be?Community AnswerThis is the flower producing seed. Cut the flower stems after they are finished blooming so your plant can put more energy back into the tuber instead of trying to produce seeds.
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QuestionCan I transfer the iris in the spring?Community AnswerYes, this should work just fine.
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QuestionWhy have my irises' leaves flopped down?Pauline DonnellyCommunity AnswerAssuming they are getting enough water, check for mold or borers. You have to check the bulbs.
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QuestionDo irises change colors after a year or so?Community AnswerThey might change because of extreme temperature change, chemical drift, transplant issues or even a random rhizomes dug up by a dog can cause a stand of colour change.
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QuestionWhen do irises flower?Pauline DonnellyCommunity AnswerThey flower in the spring. There are different varieties, so some flower earlier than others.
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QuestionOne of my Iris plants grew a bulb-looking thing where the flower was. I don't know what it is. Should I remove it?Community AnswerIt's a seed pod. If you want the seeds, leave it until it dries; if you don't want them, you can remove it,
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QuestionWhen do I cut the dead flowers off?Community AnswerWhen they start to die, and watering does not perk them up, cut the dead flower as close to the root as you can, taking care not to cut through the root as it will kill the other flowers.
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QuestionAfter the plant has bloomed, what is the green-bulb like thing near the top of the plant?Community AnswerThe green bulb is a new plant growing on top of the old one. This bulb should be cut off and replanted, but only in July. If your new iris does not become a full-blown flower, your irises are broken, and you should discard them.
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QuestionI have my plant in a pot and I live in South Texas. I'm afraid it will not survive our hot weather. We have winds during March so it dries the dirt around the plant. What should I do to help the plant survive the hot weather?Community AnswerCover the plant with a polythene covering and keep it in sunlight during the morning hours, then remove it. Evaporation will create water vapor that will give the plant continuous drops of water and keep it cool.
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QuestionWhen is the best time to transfer and plant an already-established plant of iris?Community AnswerDivide just about any time of the spring, summer or fall, as long as they can have a little shade and water to keep them hydrated. As they settle in, they do fine.
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QuestionWhy do the bulbs say to plant them in march?Community AnswerThat is around the time you should plant them for optimal growth and longevity. Irises will not grow all that well or stay around for all that long if you plant them in late summer. You do not necessarily have to plant them in March, just sometime around early springtime.
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QuestionI planted 3 different irises this spring, and didn't expect them to bloom this year. To my surprise, one of them had buds! I expected it to open today, but when I checked the bud had fallen off. Why?Community AnswerMost likely, your irises are broken, and you should discard them. Normally, irises should be planted in July -- early planting could be the cause.
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QuestionAre irises a good cut flower?Community AnswerIrises mixed in with other flowers, such as roses, make a beautiful bouquet.
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QuestionCould I plant a rhizome that has no roots or leaves and expect it to grow?Community AnswerYes. Rhizomes are capable of sprouting and growing.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of aphids on my irises?Pauline DonnellyCommunity AnswerI find soapy water to be helpful for aphids. It is relatively non-toxic. I don't really measure - just fill a spray bottle with about 1-3 parts dish soap and 7-9 parts water.
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QuestionDo irises require mulch?Community AnswerLightly mulch if you have dry conditions, put down a thin layer of about an inch. Don't over-water, touch the soil with your finger for dampness, and make sure your plants are getting air circulation. Tip: Don't use mulch with dyes or paint.
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QuestionHow can I keep rhizomes alive in a pot throughout the winter while the plant is outside?Community AnswerYou can let the plants die back in a cold frame or cool cellar, but don't leave them out in sub-zero weather, since they don't have the soil around them for protection.
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QuestionCan I cut the green off at fall?Community AnswerAs much as it pains you to watch the leaves turn yellow, brown and then get brittle as they die back, you need to leave them alone. The leaves left over after the flowers are what recharges the rhizomes below ground. If you cut the leaves off when they are still green, you rob the plant of energy that will be stored for next year's blooms, and eventually the plants will dwindle and die off.
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QuestionMy friend when trimming my irises back in the fall, removed one of the bulbs in the garden. Will my irises grow back next spring?Community AnswerProbably only if the seeds are still there. You will also need to move the seeds in the house for awhile and put it by a window and water it.
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QuestionWhat time of the year should I plant rhizomes?Community AnswerMarch to April, but not late spring. I would recommend April. If planted near summer, the plants may dry up.
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