Planting bearded iris »From location to flowering period to propagation

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In what form is the bearded iris planted in the garden?

As a rule, the bearded iris is used as a root or transplanted as a rhizome. As soon as this piece of root has been planted in a suitable location in the ground, new leaves and later flowers will form from it.

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Which location is suitable for a bearded iris?

Almost all of them Bearded Iris varieties are true sun worshipers. The large-flowered cultivars in particular love locations in full sun and should be "refueled" by direct sunlight for at least 6 hours on sunny days. Make sure your bearded iris is in Perennial bed does not have to compete against strongly overgrown plant species.

What should you watch out for when planting bearded irises?

The rhizome of a bearded iris should be planted as soon as possible after flowering (in the case of most varieties in midsummer). This leaves the roots enough time to grow sufficiently at the site for flowering in the following year and to collect the appropriate energy. The planting hole should be dug big enough and provided with a drainage layer against waterlogging and with some ripe compost as long-term fertilization. The rhizome itself should then be buried as flat as possible just below the surface of the earth, as the bearded iris grows its roots relatively flat near the surface.

Can a bearded iris be replanted without any problems?

Immediately after flowering, the bearded iris can be transplanted without any problems. However, you should keep the following points in mind:

  • with a spade dig up carefully
  • shorten the roots a little
  • shorten the foliage
  • loosen the soil deeply at the new location
  • Water thoroughly after planting

How can the bearded iris be propagated?

For a propagation of the plants simply parts of the rhizome with a spade severed and replanted in a suitable location.

What is the ideal planting time for planting bearded irises?

The best time to plant is directly after flowering (the time depends on the variety), but if necessary, the rhizomes can also be planted in March.

When does the bearded iris bloom?

Some varieties of bearded iris bloom alongside other early bloomers like this crocus already in February, others only in July. Generally, the rule of thumb is that lower Bearded Iris varieties bloom earlier than taller specimens.

Which substrate does bearded iris prefer?

Whether it is the relatively dry soil in a rock garden or a moderately moist soil is: The bearded iris usually gets along well with most substrate forms in the perennial bed rightly.

What is the best possible planting distance for bearded irises?

If the rhizomes of the bearded iris are newly planted in a perennial bed, a distance of at least 25 cm should be maintained between the individual planting holes.

Tips

If the bearded iris becomes blooming in one location after a few years, the rhizomes should be dug up, divided and transplanted.

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