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A: Plant these bulbs in October and November in a compost-enriched well-draining soil. Add a bit of sand in each hole, then place 2 inches of soil over each bulb. Fertilize during the growing ...
Because Dutch irises grow less than 2 feet tall and have grass-like leaves, they make an excellent addition to a bulb lawn or meadow. They are also perfect plants for bringing spring color to the ...
Beardless irises include the Siberian and Dutch irises, which grow from rhizomes and the Dutch iris, which grows from a bulb. Our native iris here in the Pacific Northwest are beardless as well ...
Dutch iris adds elegance to the spring garden. Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been ...
The word on the street (I’ve always wanted to say that) is that the Dutch iris is a short-lived perennial. Tell that to Romano an incredible showy bloomer that we have in the garden which was ...
As mentioned above, the Dutch iris is a bulb versus a rhizome. Most references suggest a cold hardiness of Zones 6-9 but it's not hard to see gardeners touting a return in zone 5, when a ...