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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Society Page
Delicate pink charmer offers a soft touch to the garden and bouquetBearded Iris Bulbs - Society Page
Delicate pink charmer offers a soft touch to the garden and bouquetRegular price As Low As $13.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Re-Blooming Bearded Iris Bulbs - Autumn Rose
Iris germanicaRe-Blooming Bearded Iris Bulbs - Autumn Rose
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Sharp Dressed Man
Handsome, award-winning blooms bring a sweet, midseason fragranceBearded Iris Bulbs - Sharp Dressed Man
Handsome, award-winning blooms bring a sweet, midseason fragranceRegular price As Low As $13.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Berry Fulfilling
Huge, vibrant, heavily ruffled flowersBearded Iris Bulbs - Berry Fulfilling
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Dutch Iris Bulbs - Hollandica Mix
Hyacinthoides hollandicaDutch Iris Bulbs - Hollandica Mix
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Jawbone Flats
American Iris Society Honorable Mention 2024Bearded Iris Bulbs - Jawbone Flats
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Swingtown
Let its fragrance fill your late-spring flower bedBearded Iris Bulbs - Swingtown
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Tin Cup Chalice
Iris germanicaBearded Iris Bulbs - Tin Cup Chalice
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Valentino
Iris germanicaBearded Iris Bulbs - Valentino
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Ghost Train
National Gardening Association Honorable Mention 2002, Award of Merit 2004Bearded Iris Bulbs - Ghost Train
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Vested Interest
Iris germanicaBearded Iris Bulbs - Vested Interest
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Merchant Marine
American Iris Society Honorable Mention 2009, Award of Merit 2011Bearded Iris Bulbs - Merchant Marine
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Thornbird
1997 American Dykes Medal winner as a unique horned bearded irisBearded Iris Bulbs - Thornbird
1997 American Dykes Medal winner as a unique horned bearded irisRegular price As Low As $13.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Montmartre
American Iris Society Award of Merit 2012, Wister Medal 2014, American Dykes Medal 2017Out of StockBearded Iris Bulbs - Montmartre
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Abiqua Falls
Iris germanicaBearded Iris Bulbs - Abiqua Falls
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Pickathon
Pale lavender with feathered magenta makes a subtle yet striking garden additionBearded Iris Bulbs - Pickathon
Pale lavender with feathered magenta makes a subtle yet striking garden additionRegular price As Low As $13.99Regular priceUnit price per
Growing iris flowers in your garden
- 70 various iris bulb varieties
- Perennial favorite for adding color to landscapes
- Blooms in spring/early summer with Reblooming Bearded Iris blooming again in the fall
- Easy to grow and drought, deer, and rabbit resistant
How to grow and care for irises
Irises are an incredibly popular perennial known for their iconic shape and characteristically showy flowers. The name comes from the Greek name for the goddess of the rainbow, indicating just how varied the colors are in the species. Not only are the endless colors stunning, but they also have striking, architectural, sword-like leaves that grace the garden before and after the blooms are present. Irises are easy to cultivate and grow well in almost any well-draining garden soil, and thus have become a favorite for many gardeners. Believe it or not, there are over 30,000 cultivars, though the majority of which are not commonly found for sale. That said, there are still hundreds to choose from, each with different colors and heights of leaves and stalks. Different irises bloom at various times throughout the season, depending on the variety. Mixing specimens from different groups will prolong your color display by a few extra weeks.
When to plant irises for the best results
Typically, irises are planted in the late summer. Select a spot in the yard that has plenty of well-draining soil. A pH level of a little less than seven is ideal. If necessary, do a soil test and amend the soil accordingly. Be sure to allow for plenty of space between each rhizome so that they do not become overcrowded. Prepare your garden bed by loosening the soil to a depth of 12 to 15 inches. Once loose, mix in a two to four inch layer of compost. For each rhizome, dig a shallow hole that is large enough to accommodate the rhizome, or clump of rhizomes. Each hole should be about four inches deep. Form a mound of soil in the center of the hole for the planting base. Place the rhizome on the mound-high enough so that the rhizome is slightly above the soil level. Gently spread the roots down the side of the mound. Fill the hole with soil, press gently, and then water well. Each grouping of irises should be placed about two feet apart.
Dividing iris rhizomes
Once the blooming has ended for the season, cut back the green foliage to about four to six inches. This ensures that the plant will not exert energy trying to maintain leaves throughout the winter. Every three to four years, divide the rhizomes.