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Buddman 17-04-2004 07:11 PM

Good source to buy Irises?
 
I am in the process of sourcing some plants for a new 6m x 1.5 m perennial garden in my back garden. I would like to feature several plantings of “interesting” iris species, but my local nurseries seem sadly lacking in any choice. Is it the time of year?

I would be very grateful for any on-line or catalogue sources you may know of that might have a selection to chose from.

With thanks

David

Bob Hobden 18-04-2004 01:05 PM

Good source to buy Irises?
 

"Buddman" wrote in message ...
I am in the process of sourcing some plants for a new 6m x 1.5 m
perennial garden in my back garden. I would like to feature several
plantings of “interesting” iris species, but my local nurseries seem
sadly lacking in any choice. Is it the time of year?


To a certain extent it is, specialist Iris (Flag?) nurseries tend to sell
their plants "bare root" about 6 weeks after they have flowered which is the
time they should be moved, dug up and split, etc so they have time to
establish some roots before winter. So your biggest specialist choice will
not be available until about August.


I would be very grateful for any on-line or catalogue sources you may
know of that might have a selection to chose from.


Take a look at....
http://www.kelways.co.uk/

http://www.croftway.co.uk/
I know one Urgler living in France had a dispute with this one but my
friends and I have been buying irises for years from them without problems.
They also allow you into their field when they are in flower to see them and
pre-order what you want. A pleasant day out especially if you take a picnic.
(don't get carried away and buy too many) :-)

http://www.broadleighbulbs.co.uk/misc/1/irisorder.htm
Have some dwarf irises and others.

There are also some excellent specialists in France but I've lost their
URL's.

One tip, if you do buy bare root, pot them up using your normal multipurpose
compost until about now then plant out, you will get a better stronger plant
that way and won't lose any over the winter.

--
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Bob

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Jaques d'Alltrades 18-04-2004 11:03 PM

Good source to buy Irises?
 
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I am in the process of sourcing some plants for a new 6m x 1.5 m
perennial garden in my back garden. I would like to feature several
plantings of “interesting” iris species, but my local nurseries seem
sadly lacking in any choice. Is it the time of year?


I would be very grateful for any on-line or catalogue sources you may
know of that might have a selection to chose from.


Whereabouts are you? I have a young forest of Iris foetidissima
seedlings, or as many seeds as you might want. Very easy to germinate,
but you need patience as they take about a year.

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Buddman 20-04-2004 08:02 PM

Good source to buy Irises?
 
Bob

Thanks for the links - they look like great sources. I live in West London and visiting these nurseries should be a possibility ti view the plants directly.


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