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Dividing and Planting Bearded Iris


Dividing Bearded Iris - Wisconsin Horticulture

These plants need to be divided every few years, when flowering declines or the clump becomes crowded. This may occur in as little as two years or as many as ...

Dividing and Planting Bearded Iris | #GoodGrowing - YouTube

Irises are easy to grow, long-lived, and relatively carefree perennials. However, bearded iris should be divided every three to five years ...

How to Divide and Transplant Bearded Iris - The Spruce

The American Iris Society recommends that you lift, divide, and transplant any time in mid- to late summer after the foliage begins to decline following the ...

Give Your Bearded Irises Some Space – Divide Them

Replant the bearded irises in a sunny, well-drained location. Form a cone of soil in the planting hole. Make it high enough so that when you ...

My very crowded bearded iris. I've been too afraid to divide them ...

The best time to divide bearded Iris is late summer (August). Rather than lift the whole clump just take a spade and take 1/4 of the clump away and backfill ...

How to Divide Bearded Iris - YouTube

Are your bearded iris not blooming like they used to? It might be time to divide. Kristin walks you through the simple steps on how to ...

How do I divide and transplant Bearded Iris? - Schreiner's Iris Gardens

July through September is the time to divide and transplant Bearded Iris. Transplanted Iris should be planted a minimum of six weeks before the first hard ...

How to divide irises and replant them in the garden

Irises need to be divided every three to five years or so. Mid- to late-summer is a good time of year to divide bearded irises.

How to divide and plant bearded iris - Illinois Extension

Bearded irises are planted 12-18 inches apart, with the fan of leaves facing the same direction. If you have multiple cultivars, plant the different types in ...

How to Divide Bearded Irises - YouTube

Bearded irises are lovely, drought-tolerant flowering rhizomes that need very little care. The only maintenance they need is dividing, ...

How to Divide Bearded Irises—With Pictures | Almanac.com

However, dividing irises every 3 to 5 years is a normal part of iris care. This allows the clump to rejuvenate and bloom better (not to mention ...

Dividing Bearded Irises - Wildflower Yard

If you're selecting a new location for your divided rhizomes, irises like full sun and soil that drains. They will grow in shade, but aren't ...

Irises: dividing / RHS Gardening

Bearded rhizomatous irises · Lift and divide rhizomatous bearded irises every three to five years · This is ideally carried out six weeks after flowering, to give ...

Dividing Irises - Penn State Extension

For the best display, plant the rhizomes singly or in groups of three so the fan of leaves face the same direction. Space the plants 12 to 18 ...

Transplanting and Dividing Iris | Yard and Garden

July or August is the best time to dig, divide and transplant bearded irises. How to Divide Bearded Iris. Bearded irises grow from thick, fleshy, underground ...

How to Divide and Plant Bearded Iris - YouTube

Here's a thorough explanation and demonstration of bearded iris, how to divide them, and how to plant them. Iris flowers are wonderful in ...

Growing and Dividing Bearded Iris - The Prudent Garden -

Growing bearded irises is easy and no nonsense. They'll do best in soil that is moist but well drained with average fertility.

Lifting, Dividing & Planting Irises - Claire Austin

Bearded irises are very satisfying to divide. Take the clump, bang off any excess soil, then with your hands gently twist the plant until the ...

July is Perfect for Dividing Bearded Iris - Enchanted Gardens

July is Perfect for Dividing Bearded Iris · Bearded irises are relatively easy garden plants to grow, and will give good results with a minimum ...

How-to video on Iris dividing and replanting. - YouTube

Comments62 · How-to transplant Iris Part 2 · How to Split and Transplant Irises · How to divide Iris in Spring · How to Divide Bearded Irises · How ...