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For gardeners looking for a smaller non-bearded iris to grow in container gardens, consider the bright dwarf crested iris, or ...
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A Complete Guide To Growing Bearded Irises
B earded irises boast intricate petals with ruffled edges in pastel hues, making them a showstopper in any garden. My bearded ...
Irises put on a show in Southern gardens in a rainbow of colors. Learn when different types of irises—Dwarf, Dutch, and Bearded—bloom and how to care for irises.
Dividing your bearded irises in summer will pay off next spring with more stunning flowers. 10 Must-Know Tips for Dividing Bearded Iris Now to Boost Blooms Next Year Skip to main content ...
Mike Wolcott’s musings on the bearded irises from his old family homestead got me wondering more about their history in the US. “Bearded” irises are native to Europe and East Asia, but they ...
Bearded irises get their name from the thick, bushy “beard” found on the surface of the lower petals of the blossom. Beardless iris lacks that anatomical detail on their petals.
Bearded irises are a primary and much-loved crop on the farm, with nearly 200 varieties rowed out in their field. Estrada thinks bearded iris are underrated, both in the garden and as a cut flower.
Big, blowzy blooms with petals (or whatever they are called) blowing in the breeze -- tall bearded irises are at once stately and flamboyant. NW Gardens: The seductive call of the iris ...
Q: We brought iris bulbs from our family home in Michigan to plant in our Georgia flower beds. They are presently in our garage. How, and when, should we plant them here? — Justin Kollmeyer ...
However, many bearded iris varieties need freezing winters to abundantly flower in the spring and fall, which is why SoCal gardeners can be disappointed unless they seek out low-chill varieties.
Saskatchewan gardening: Bearded iris origin is shrouded in mystery The most dependable and widely grown species on the Canadian prairies are the bearded iris, the Siberian iris and the blue flag iris.
Featuring fernet, Dr Pepper and lager — often Bearded Iris’ bright and crispy Pep Talk — the Fansville Diesel tastes like … well, it tastes like fernet, Dr Pepper and lager.