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Theodore Padouvas 12-08-2004 01:19 AM

Iris seedlings
 
I have been growing some Irises from seeds since about April/May. I was
wondering when I should plant them in the ground. NYC zone7.



David Ross 12-08-2004 03:00 AM

Iris seedlings
 
Theodore Padouvas wrote:

I have been growing some Irises from seeds since about April/May. I was
wondering when I should plant them in the ground. NYC zone7.


Are these bulb iris (sometimes called Dutch iris) or rhizome iris
(e.g., bearded iris). In your area, you should plant bulb iris in
the fall just before the first frost. You should plant rhizome
iris about the second week they are available in local nurseries
(real nurseries, not hardware stores or lumber yards).

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Theodore Padouvas 12-08-2004 03:19 AM

Iris seedlings
 

"David Ross" wrote in message
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Theodore Padouvas wrote:

I have been growing some Irises from seeds since about April/May. I was
wondering when I should plant them in the ground. NYC zone7.


Are these bulb iris (sometimes called Dutch iris) or rhizome iris
(e.g., bearded iris). In your area, you should plant bulb iris in
the fall just before the first frost. You should plant rhizome
iris about the second week they are available in local nurseries
(real nurseries, not hardware stores or lumber yards).

--

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complies with Web standards. See http://www.mozilla.org/.


I am not sure what type. They are irises I started from seeds this spring
which I got as a gift.



starlord 12-08-2004 05:05 PM

Iris seedlings
 
I had mine in pots for the first 2 years, give them a chance to grow good
before I put'm out in my garden.


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Theodore Padouvas 12-08-2004 10:36 PM

Iris seedlings
 

"starlord" wrote in message
...
I had mine in pots for the first 2 years, give them a chance to grow good
before I put'm out in my garden.



I guess that is what I will do. Thanks to all.



David Ross 12-08-2004 11:06 PM

Iris seedlings
 
Theodore Padouvas wrote:

"David Ross" wrote in message
...
Theodore Padouvas wrote:

I have been growing some Irises from seeds since about April/May. I was
wondering when I should plant them in the ground. NYC zone7.


Are these bulb iris (sometimes called Dutch iris) or rhizome iris
(e.g., bearded iris). In your area, you should plant bulb iris in
the fall just before the first frost. You should plant rhizome
iris about the second week they are available in local nurseries
(real nurseries, not hardware stores or lumber yards).

I am not sure what type. They are irises I started from seeds this spring
which I got as a gift.


If the foliage is thin, grass-like, and dies down in the fall, they
are likely to be bulb iris.

If the foliage is blade-like, forms a fan, and persists through the
winter, they are likely to be rhizome iris.

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