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Sapphire Beauty Dutch Iris
Prices start at : 13.98 USD / Bag of 20

Brilliant yellow flame in the falls. (Iris hollandica) Not to be confused with the even larger bearded or German iris that bloom in late spring, these beauties are early spring flowers, and the bulbs are planted in fall just like daffodils and tulips.
  • Bulb Size: 8-9 cm
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Easy to Grow, Cut Flowers
  • Plant Type / Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Soil Type: Loamy Soil
  • Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
  • Soil Moisture: Average, Well Draining
Vermont
Shelburne
Dutch Iris Mix
Prices start at : 20.98 USD / Bag of 40

This brilliant Dutch Iris mixture enhances any landscape. Not to be confused with the even larger bearded or German iris that bloom in late spring, these beauties are early spring flowers, and the bulbs are planted in fall just like daffodils and tulips.
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Planting Depth: Plant 5" deep
  • Planting Time: Fall
  • Bulb Spacing: 6 bulbs per sq. ft.
  • Plant Type / Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Vermont
Shelburne
Eye Of The Tiger Dutch Iris
Prices start at : 16.98 USD / Bag of 15

Distinctive Eye of the Tiger Dutch Iris exhibit unique purple and maroon flowers with yellow accents that make it an outstanding contrast in any sunny garden. Not to be confused with the even larger bearded or German iris that bloom in late spring, these...
  • Mature Plant Size: 20-24" tall
  • Planting Time: Fall
  • Cut Flowers: Yes
  • Soil Type: Loamy Soil
  • Bulb Spacing: 6 bulbs per sq. ft.
  • Planting Depth: Plant 5" deep
Vermont
Shelburne
Excelsior Dutch Iris
Prices start at : 13.95 USD / Bag of 20

A classic combo when paired with rich purples and reds. (Iris hollandica) Not to be confused with the even larger bearded or German iris that bloom in late spring, these beauties are early spring flowers, and the bulbs are planted in fall just like daffodils...
  •  Half Sun / Half Shade
  •  Deer Resistant
  • Botanical Name: Iris hollandica Excelsior
  • Bulb Spacing: 6 bulbs per sq. ft.
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Planting Depth: Plant 5" deep
Vermont
Shelburne
Yellow Queen Dutch Iris
Prices start at : 13.98 USD / Bag of 20

Yellow Queen is the famous pure yellow Dutch Iris. Easy to grow, strong-stemmed, and great for cutting, this iris is well-loved by florists everywhere. (Iris hollandica)
  •  Half Sun / Half Shade
  •  Deer Resistant
  • Bulb Size: 8-9 cm
  • Soil Type: Loamy Soil
  • Mature Plant Size: 20-24" tall
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Easy to Grow, Cut Flowers
Vermont
Shelburne
Specie Iris Mix
Prices start at : 13.98 USD / Bag of 25

(Iris reticulata and danfordiaea) Plant in a mass for a carpet of spring color. Dwarf Iris Mix is a choreographed selection of perennial iris in a true rainbow of colors. A hardy addition to the wildflower garden.

4-6" tall

    • Full Sun: Yes
    • Soil Moisture: Average, Well Draining
    • Botanical Name: Iris reticulata and danfordiae Mix
    • Mature Height: 4-6" tall
    • Mature Plant Size: 4-6" tall
    • Common Name: Specie Iris Mix
    Vermont
    Shelburne
    Water Iris Information – Learn About Water Iris Plant Care
    No, this doesn't mean “watering” an iris plant but pertains to where the iris grows – in naturally wet or aquatic-like conditions. If the weather is hot, provide afternoon shade until the roots are established.Fertilize water iris plants regularly...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Iris Care: Information On Iris Plant Care
    However, most clumps of iris provide flowers with no maintenance. Many of the flowers are ruffled and include a draping set of three outer sepals called falls.Plant rhizomes of the iris in a sunny location with well draining, rich soil for optimum flowering.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Dwarf Crested Iris – How To Care For A Dwarf Iris Plant
    This is also a good way to propagate the plants. However, if you're growing crested iris plants in full sun, then you'll need to ensure the soil doesn't dry out.Planting dwarf iris can be done in spring or fall.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    PRE-SALE NOW! SHIPS FALL
    Prices start at : 29.99 USD / Bag of 10

    Don't want to decide between all of our different shades of blue Bearded Irises? This mix has a fantastic spread of color and heights to add dimension and color to your garden. Purples, blues and whites mix together in harmony.
    • Planting Season: Early Fall
    • Easy to Grow; Deer Resistant; Prefers Full Sun & Well-Drained Soil.: Yes
    • Botanical Name: PRE-SALE NOW! SHIPS FALL
    • Planting Depth: In a shallow hole with fleshy roots partially exposed
    • Height at Maturity: 2-4 feet tall
    • Light Requirement: Sun / Partial Shade
    North Carolina
    Arden
    Identifying Iris Borer Damage And Killing Iris Borers
    It lays eggs in fall which overwinter and hatch in spring. Spinosad is a safe spray that is a bio-insecticide. They are a safe and effective iris borer treatment which also works against many other garden pests.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Flag Iris Care: Information About Growing And Caring For Yellow Or Blue Flag Iris
    The plant can also be submerged in water for a time and still survive. There are many species of blue flag iris and native plants are found along the edges of swamps, wet meadows, stream banks or in forested wetlands.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Color Changing In Irises: Why An Iris Plant Changes Color
    There are many colors and several sports and cultivars of each species, allowing for a palette of tones. This is when the plant produces an offset that is not true to the parent. This happens when children play, during, or even when the dog is digging...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    German Bearded Iris: Tips For Growing German Iris
    Plant extra rhizomes into other areas that will benefit from blooms of growing German iris. Care of German irises is simple once they're settled into the right place in the garden.The showy flowers have two parts, the upright part of the growing German...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Louisiana Iris Information – How To Grow A Louisiana Iris Plant
    In the wild they grow in ditches, bogs, roadsides, and any other moist or damp soils. After spring blooms are spent, cut back the stalks, but allow the foliage to persist.One of the more important aspects of Louisiana iris care is water.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Suitable Iris Companion Plants: What To Plant With Iris In The Garden
    Grace any cottage garden or flower bed with their blooms in late spring. Some companion plants benefit the taste and scent of each other. Other plant companions simply benefit each other aesthetically.While irises won't affect the flavor or pest resistance...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    How To Plant Rock Garden Iris
    If you plant them singularly, they are easily overlooked.Be sure to set the bulbs relatively deep, with 3 or 4 inches of soil over the top. Learn more about planting rock garden irises and their care in this article.For planting rock garden irises, follow...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Why Irises Won\'t Bloom: What To Do For Iris Plants Not Flowering
    When you notice iris plants not flowering, the cause can stem from a variety of issues including weather, soil fertility, overcrowding, unhealthy rhizomes, insect or disease attack, planting depth and even site conditions.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Learn About Iris Leaf Spot
    Wet, humid-like conditions make the ideal environment for. Controlling this iris leaf disease involves specific cultural management practices that reduce the production and spread of spores.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Sweet Iris Care: Growing A Variegated Sweet Iris Plant
    Adding a little sand to soil in the planting area can help it to drain properly.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });When planting irises, it is important to leave the tops of the rhizomes slightly sticking...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Siberian Iris Care: Information On When To Plant Siberian Iris And Its Care
    Use these beautiful plants as a background border for other early spring bloomers.Learn how to grow Siberian iris for its lush, long-lasting blooms and low-maintenance, narrow foliage, which remains attractive after the blooms are spent.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Growing Japanese Iris Plants – Information And Care Of Japanese Iris
    This simplifies their care and lets you just enjoy the flowers. Care of Japanese iris is moderately simple when the plant is located properly. Learning when to plant Japanese irises is also an important part of their performance.The timetable for when...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Differentiating Iris Flowers: Learn About Flag Irises vs. Siberian Irises
    The graceful, grass-like leaves remain attractive long after the flowers have faded.Siberian iris types available in most garden centers are hybrids of, native to Asia and Europe. Some types are known by a variety of different names, and the iris world...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    How To Grow Iris: Tips For Dutch, English And Spanish Iris Bulb Planting
    Don't sun-dry them; storing them in a well-ventilated place is perfectly fine.Now that you know the basics for how to grow Dutch, English and Spanish irises, you can get started on your iris bulb planting for enjoyment each season.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Iris Rhizomes Storage – How To Keep Iris Over The Winter
    If the iris rhizomes start to rot, they will feel soft and mushy instead of firm. They should have plenty of air ventilation and it should be about 70 F. If any do start to rot, discard the rotting iris rhizomes so that the fungus does not transfer to...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Yellow Flag Iris Control: How To Get Rid Of Flag Iris Plants
    Don't disturb the soil more than necessary; you'll only create monster plants with stronger roots.Large infestations of yellow flag iris may require use of chemicals, usually in the form ofproducts manufactured specifically for aquatic use.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Tips For Bearded Irises Replanting And Dividing
    Make sure that each division or section contains a fan of leaves.As you divide the rhizomes, take time to inspect them. Carefully dig up your iris clumps with a spade shovel and gently lift each clump from the soil.
    Ohio
    Willoughby