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2225 days ago

Bearded Irises $10.00

Joan from Masterton District

More bearded irises for you to look at.
I have names for all but two of them.
At this time of the year you will get at least two maybe more rhizomes attached to a rhizome that has flowered.
Easy to grow, bearded irises like about 5 hours or more of sun a day and a position that is not soggy. They look spectacular in a clump, or singly.
Plants will be fresh dug, trimmed, and labelled ready for planting, with instructions if you'd like them.
Plant them with their rhizome ( like an elongated bulb) sitting on top of the soil and the big anchor roots firmed into the soil. Water them a little for the first few weeks, then they know what to do.

Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Thanks for looking.

Negotiable

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