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peta 13-11-2005 10:39 PM

irises
 
Can you tell me how much water irises need in the Summer, here in
California? I would like to dig up some of mine and give them to my
mother, but she has no faucet near the front of her house, so all watering
must be done by hand. Is this a good time to dig them up or should I wait
for spring?



Wolf Kirchmeir 14-11-2005 03:15 AM

irises
 
peta wrote:
Can you tell me how much water irises need in the Summer, here in
California? I would like to dig up some of mine and give them to my
mother, but she has no faucet near the front of her house, so all watering
must be done by hand. Is this a good time to dig them up or should I wait
for spring?




Which end of California? Your state covers several Zones...

Generally speaking, you can let the ground dry out to a depth of four
inches or so between waterings. Depending local weather, that could be
anywhere from a couple of days to a week or more.

HTH

Starlord 14-11-2005 04:57 PM

irises
 
Now is a very good time to dig and thin and transplant Iris Rhizomes, as for
water needs, it depends on the heat, I live out in the High Mojave Desert
and have to water at lest once a week as the heat out here in summer ( 100F
+ ) drys out the dirt faster, but about once a week they can make it.


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Can you tell me how much water irises need in the Summer, here in
California? I would like to dig up some of mine and give them to my
mother, but she has no faucet near the front of her house, so all watering
must be done by hand. Is this a good time to dig them up or should I
wait for spring?





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