Cat wrote:We've loads of irises, some started flowering well over a month ago, others (that looked as if they were never going to amount to anything more than a few green spears) have suddenly sprung into life, with flowers popping out all over the place. They must have been waiting for the sunshine.
We've loads of irises, some started flowering well over a month ago, others (that looked as if they were never going to amount to anything more than a few green spears) have suddenly sprung into life, with flowers popping out all over the place. They must have been waiting for the sunshine.
My father used to cut his back to about 6 inches from the ground after flowering, this seems to help to produce plenty of flowers for the next year.
Sue
Please don't cut them. The half cut leaves look terrible and do the plant no good. Just enjoy the spears after the flowers have finished. They still add a different texture to the garden and are a good background for later flowers. If you have room in front of them ,just bung in some marigold or cosmos seeds. Today is the day to do it with the new moon..
Bon Courage
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