Content
@
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
Nathalie π»
@somanybooks
Gm, I believe this is an Iris, and it's massive! Would it be possible to take it with me home and plant it? (I'm at a family members home, and they're okay with it. Haha)
4 replies
0 recast
2 reactions
Sπ©ππ
@windowlickr
If you see them fairly regularly I would mark it and split the tuber in the autumn. You will have far more chance of success since it's in full growing mode right now and you will need to give it LOADS of love to keep it going through the summer. It's beautiful π
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
Nathalie π»
@somanybooks
Ah, sadly not. Once a year or so because it's a 10 hour drive, haha. Hmm, what to do what to do π
2 replies
0 recast
0 reaction
Sπ©ππ
@windowlickr
If you decide to take some try and take a smaller piece from the edge with say 2 crowns- young small pieces move and establish better. Keep as much of the roots and soil around as possible, pack in damp compost/ newspaper and keep as cool as possible for the tripπ
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
Nathalie π»
@somanybooks
Yeah, they actually mowed the rest of them π so there's a small piece left. Gonna try it, and hopefully, they'll make it back home π₯Ήπ
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
Sπ©ππ
@windowlickr
That sounds ideal π if the rhizomes aren't damaged- reasonably high cut then that's close to what you do after flowering anyway. Cut the leaves off neatly if the mower made a mess. Make sure not to damage the growing tips if possible. This will reduce transpiration too which is not a bad thing. Good luck π€
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction