
DESCRIPTION OF LANDING AND DIVISION OF BEARDED IRISES Species irises are able to grow in one area for decades. And cultural bearded ones recommend dividing and transplanting to a new place every 5 years. Some collectors do this annually (in July) if possible. Then the bushes get sick less often and bloom more magnificently. WORKING MOMENTS It is possible to divide a bush both into large parts, ...
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BEARDED, BULB AND SIBERIAN IRISES - DIFFERENCES IN CARE How to please irises? There will be no problems with beautiful irises, if their wishes are taken into account. Let's talk about the basic care for irises of three groups. BEARDED IRISES THE BEST LAND FOR THIS IRIS GROUP Sunny or lightly shaded. Loamy or sandy loamy loose soil with a neutral or slightly acidic reaction REPRODUCTION ...
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FOR THOSE WHO CHOOSE IRIDARIUM The most convenient location of bearded irises in terms of caring for them is in the iridarium. It is easier to create the necessary conditions for all varieties of these plants at once, rather than doing it pointwise throughout the garden. Especially in areas with heavy soil. And the conditions are as follows 1. The brightest place on the site. A light shadow is acceptable ...
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Iris planting and care: questions and answers Alexander Leonovich from Minsk grows about a thousand varieties of irises! This expressively proves his undoubted many years of experience as an iris grower. Questions regarding the cultivation of this plant, we addressed it to him. Dry-loving bearded irises How often do bearded irises need to be divided in order to bloom? In irises, flowering begins to fade in the 3rd-4th year. But the reason...
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Growing irises and caring for flowers. Varieties and types. Irises belong to perennial rhizome plants and number about 800 species growing on five continents, uniting over 80 thousand varieties with the richest variety of shapes and shades. That is why this flower received such a name - iris (flower of the goddess Iris), which is translated from Greek as "rainbow". Many ...
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