Dwarf Arctic Iris 'iris siberica'
By Greenthumb
- 4 Jul, 2009
- 9 likes
The first bloom on my dwarf. Last year the neighbor mowed the buds, so I am soooooooo happy to see these blooms!
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Thanks FC. My lone iris. I'd like more, but I neglected to start the ones I bought last winter, got buried in all my other bulbs. I wonder if I should just plant them and hope for next year?
11 Jul, 2009
I would, they probably won't save over another winter. I'd go for it, you'll be surprised how quickly they will catch up with the others.
11 Jul, 2009
Thanks, I'm going to try. If anything, I'll pot them and let them finish out in the greenhouse if they come that late. :-)
11 Jul, 2009
Definitely plant them Gt,you have nothing to lose,unless of course you`d like to lose neighbours mower of course,lol.......
12 Jul, 2009
I'm putting them out. May as well. :-)
12 Jul, 2009
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