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How to Divide and Plant Iris

planting Iris Step 1

Step #1 Iris flower best if clumps are lifted and divided every four or five years. This is done in July.

planting Iris Step 2

Step #2 Cut foliage to 8 inches and divide rhizomes to allow two or three fans of leaves to each piece.

planting Iris Step 3

Step #3 Replant four or five divisions of a kind 6 to 10 inches apart with fans at outer edges of clump.

planting Iris Step 4

Step #4 Dig holes so divisions will lie just below surface, adding fertilizer to soil below (white dots).

planting Iris Step 5

Step #5 After planting, firm soil with feet, then water well. Rhizomes should be 1 inch below soil surface.

planting Iris Step 6

Step #6 When soil has frozen in fall, cover with a light mulch such as excelsior to prevent “heaving.”

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