Iris Care

Iris Care

Iris Care.  Today one of my clients asked me how she should take care of one of the Iris ‘Nada’ that I planted in her shade garden, so it got me to thinking that since my Irises were starting to bloom up a storm that it was time to remind you all about Iris Care.

These are a plant that makes me think about my Grandma Frances, I remember her deep purple Iris along with peonies and Lilacs in her garden (mine are also blooming)  so spring time reminds me of her and of home.  I am lucky enough to have purchased some amazing re-blooming Irises from Greenwood Gardens so I can enjoy memories of my family in spring and then again a couple more times in Fall and sometimes even in Winter.

Take a minute to look at the information about your Irises, so you can plan to keep them groomed now and understand when you’ll need to divide them later in the year.

Garden Design, plant consultation, or hardscape discussion we can share them all! I love collaborating with my clients to help them create the garden of their dreams. You will be amazed at what you can do when you have a partner in horticultural crime. Give me a call at 661-917-3521 or visit my website and contact me there.

 

xoxo

leslie

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