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How to divide irises and replant them in the garden


How to divide irises and replant them in the garden

Siberian iris are ready to divide when the center becomes bare. After blooming you can just dig them up shovel deep so you have lots of roots. Then cut them ...

Dividing and Planting Bearded Iris | #GoodGrowing - YouTube

... divide bearded irises and then how to plant them when you're done dividing. Skip to what you want to know: 0:10 How often and why should we ...

How to Divide and Transplant Bearded Iris - The Spruce

Instructions · Dig up the Clump. Using a garden shovel, dig up the entire clump of iris. · Divide the Clump Into Sections · Trim the Leaves.

Dividing Irises - Penn State Extension

It's a common mistake to plant irises too deep. Tamp the soil firmly to anchor the rhizomes. Good air circulation is essential. For the best ...

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

Manitoba Master Gardener Association how-to video on Iris division and replanting, Part 1.

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 ...

Irises: dividing / RHS Gardening

Shorten the leaves to about 15cm (6in) above the rhizome and trim the roots to shorten them. Replanting: Dig a hole, large enough for the rhizome and roots, ...

Gardening Tips - How to Divide Iris Plants - YouTube

Watch as Better Homes and Gardens shows you how to divide bearded iris plants! Late summer or early fall are the best times for dividing ...

Dividing & Transplanting Irises: A Step-By-Step Guide

It's best to wait until the flowers have finished blooming, which makes mid-late summer the ideal time to divide clumps.

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

Plant the 1/4 clump somewhere where you want more Iris. It will probably take a year or two for the new clump to bloom but the old clump should ...

How to Divide Iris - Transplanting Iris - Flower Patch Farmhouse

Start a good 5 to 6 inches back from the base of the Iris clump and dig in your shovel or garden fork. Loosen around the clump as best you can. It is easier on ...

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 ...

Dividing Bearded Iris - Wisconsin Horticulture

This not only makes it easier to work with the plant but also helps reduce transpiration while the plant is becoming re-established. The leaves are often cut ...

I need to move and spread out all of these irises. Never done it ...

Just dig them up and split them apart with your hands, ensuring each clump has some roots, then plant them separately. If they have thick ...

Moving Irises - Gardening Charlotte

No need to dig them up now and store unless you are moving, best to keep them in the ground growing until you are ready to divide and replant.

How to Divide Irises ~ Iris Care ~ Y Garden - YouTube

As someone who has been dividing iris like crazy over the last 5 or 6 years. My tip is to always cut them about 6 inches above ground before ...

How to Split and Transplant Irises - YouTube

Trim the leaves by about a third so the replanted iris will focus on root growth. · Dig up each variety and separate all the rhizome roots.

Irises:Dividing Iris in February / March... - Dave's Garden

When summer comes and they are dormant (about 6 weeks after bloom is safe), I would divide the clumps by color and plant them all separately.

How to Divide & Replant Irises - YouTube

In this video I lift and divide a clump of bearded irises and replant them ... How to Divide Irises ~ Iris Care ~ Y Garden. Y Garden ...

Dig up irises now & store for planting later? - GardenWeb

Remove any dried up parts of the rhizome, cut the leaf fans back to about 6 inches and plant them with the top of the rhizome visible at the ...