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Planting Bearded Irises in Fall

By stacy ling

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Looking for a beautiful flower that makes a statement in the garden? Learn how to properly plant bearded irises in the fall.

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If you are new to growing bearded irises or are struggling to get them to bloom, it's really important that you plant them properly.

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Because when irises are planted too deeply, they'll put out foliage but may not bloom.

Here's what you need to know to plant them right and get the most blooms.

Bearded irises grow from underground stems called rhizomes, which produce new leaves and flowers each year.

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The rhizomes should be planted about 4 inches deep and 12 inches apart to allow for proper growth and flowering.

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For best results, plant them in spring or fall so they establish themselves before cold winter temperatures arrive.

When mulching the garden, make sure the rhizomes are not covered by the mulch. If they are, they may not bloom.

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Follow along to learn more about how to grow bearded iris and enjoy the flowers.

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