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Old 26-03-2014, 10:48 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Bob Hobden[_3_] Bob Hobden[_3_] is offline
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Default X fingers for the Iris

"sacha" wrote

Spider said:

Sacha wrote:
Today, I planted out 13 Iris I had bought from Cayeux. They've been in
pots for months and Ray had kindly moved them into a tunnel when we had
incessant rain. The border they're in is very narrow and faces due
south and west as it turns a corner. Lots of grit was dug into it, so
now I cross my fingers and hope for the very best! Ours is a wet
garden, so not ideal for these beautiful plants so this is my last
serious attempt to grow them. If these fail, I'll buy just a couple
more and put them where another appears to have seeded itself by the
pond!


Good luck with that, Sacha. I love irises, so I understand your angst.
I've got a few to plant, but put it off while my finger healed (the
dreaded Cellulitis!), so as soon as I can I must put them in a sunny
spot.


Thanks, Spider! I hope your healing is rapid! The strange thing is - or is
it? - that while some Iris the very generous Bob gave me simply drowned in
2012, a truly appalling wet year, Dahlias are never lifted here and so far,
continue to thrive. But it is fair to say that most of those that have
done that so far are species. I hope the Dahlia varieties we had in front
of the house last year all come back this year. We've had so little frost
but it has been wet here and there!

It is strange but we had the same sort of wet as you and we are on clay/silt
but ours came through well after a slow start.
Looked at them this week and gave them a handfull or two of Growmore,
despite the winter wet they are already back looking good for this year.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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