This was a terrific explainer. My bearded irises were passed down from my grandfather through my Mom and mean a lot to me. I feel prepared now - thanks.
I have some in a pot. Is this a sustainable spot for them, or do I need to transplant them into the ground? Only one out of my 5 is blooming this year. Thank you for the helpful video!
Bearded iris can be grown in pots as long as the pots are big enough. You probably want at least a 12 inch pot for bearded iris. Wider and shallower pots are better than deep narrow pots.
This was such a helpful, informative video. Thank you!
This was a terrific explainer. My bearded irises were passed down from my grandfather through my Mom and mean a lot to me. I feel prepared now - thanks.
We need more bearded iris and bearded ginger videos. It’s the perfect combination
Thank-you! This was very helpful 🌱
Glad it was helpful!
Exceptional video. Thank you for taking the time to share it with us.
Great directions on replanting them.
Answered all of my Qs about thinning bearded irises. Thank you!
Thank you just what needed. I have bearded iris that have not bloomed for two years. Not getting enough sun. Hoping to get them transplanted soon.
Good luck!
Thanks. Very informative indeed.
Glad it was helpful!
This was perfect, thx!
Glad it was helpful!
I have some in a pot. Is this a sustainable spot for them, or do I need to transplant them into the ground? Only one out of my 5 is blooming this year. Thank you for the helpful video!
Bearded iris can be grown in pots as long as the pots are big enough. You probably want at least a 12 inch pot for bearded iris. Wider and shallower pots are better than deep narrow pots.
@@IllinoisExtensionHorticulture Thank you! Do you think they will grow on a shaded patio? If not, how much daily sun (minimum) do they need to bloom?
Will the bigger divisions produce flowers the next spring?
They often will
How much of the roots should we leave intact?
Try to leave as many as you can. They'll send out new roots, so don't worry if you remove some.