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Why Your Iris Plant Doesn't Bloom
Mant people have trouble growing Iris plants that actually bloom. The main reason for this is planting the rhizome too deep. Plant too deep and the iris will not bloom, or even worse it will rot. Plant on or near the surface with just a sprinking of dirt covering the top. When planting iris bulbs, plant three inches deep. Plant Iris plants in full sun. |
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