How To Plant and Grow Bearded Irises

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By Barbara Kay

There isn't any flower prettier in spring than bearded iris. This perennial flower will return year after year if planted properly. You can find iris for sale at many plant companies online or you may be lucky enough to find a friend who will share some rhizomes with you.


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When To Plant Iris

For best results irises are best planted in late July through September. You want to give the plants time to be rooted before the cold weather starts. It won't hurt the iris if they are planted in the spring months however.

Where to Plant Your Iris

Iris will do well in soil that is well drained and close to a neutral PH. They need at least 6 hours of sun each day, but it is best if they get full sun all day unless you live in one of the southern states.

Plant the iris in soil with good drainage. They don't like to be in a wet spot.


How To Plant

Plant the rhizome at or close to the surface of the soil. Give plenty of space between the plants, at least 16-18" apart to allow for good air circulation. Dwarf irises can be planted a little closer. This is one plant that you don't want to mulch since irises are prone to rot if the rhizomes are left damp.

After the rhizome is planted, water the plant. Don't overwater the iris.

Care

Snap off seed pods once the plant is finished blooming. The iris will thank you if you apply bone meal, or super phosphate on them. A 6-10-10 fertilizer works well too. Fertilizing in early spring and right after bloom is best. Never use a high nitrogen fertilizer on iris because it can cause the rhizomes to rot.

Keep the garden free of weeds. It is best not to mulch these plants. Prune the leaves in the fall to prevent diseases or pests overwintering.

Dividing Iris

Iris can become too crowded,because they multiply quickly. You want some distance between the plants, so they can get some air and don't crowd each other out. You will probably need to to divide them after about 3-5 years. If the plants get too crowded or large, they will stop blooming or not give good bloom anymore. Now it is time to share them with your friends or enlarge your bed.

The best time to divide in colder areas is by the end of August, but in warm areas this can be done as late as October.

Reblooming Iris

You can now purchase iris that rebloom during the summer months. This is an exciting new discovery, because you get double the bang for your buck. If you can find some of these, be sure to plant some.

Comments

collegatariat profile image

collegatariat Level 4 Commenter 5 months ago

Beautiful photos! I love these flowers, and it's a pity I'm going to have to wait so long to plant some.

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Barbara Kay Hub Author 5 months ago

collegatariat, I love these flowers too and yes I can't wait for sprong either. Thanks for commenting.

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Cathleena Beams Level 3 Commenter 2 weeks ago

I love irises too. My favorite are the tall bearded ones. I included photos of some of my best on one of my hubs (19 was the max number of pictures they let me include. I have literally hundreds.) You are right - Friends will usually share. My friends and neighbors yards are gorgeous this time of year! :o)

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Barbara Kay Hub Author 2 weeks ago

Cahtleena, First of all, I love your name. I'm surprised you could get it to let you share 19. I get about 7 and it won't let me put any more on. Maybe I should be downsizing them. Thanks for reading and commenting I'll have to look up your hub and view the photos.

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