Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Great Iris Planting

  
 
      Finally, my horde of Iris bulbs are in the ground. I dug up this very overgrown bed of Iris that the previous owner of our house let go crazy. I was able to give away about 30. But, still I counted planting 30 plus the four of a different variety my dad gave me. (Of course). Then I broke down and threw out the very smallest because who really needs more than 30 Iris bulbs in one planter?



     I am worried they stayed out of the soil for too long and won't bloom again. But, sometimes if it is not a "must do" item on the to do list it just won't happen. So I am OK with losing some of the Iris because I made other choices that I think were good choices and take care of my health.

     Other happenings in the garden included planting up other fun bulbs. My Daffodils are already in (of course they had priority). Then I was able to put in my Muscari and Anenomi. Two new plants for me which will make spring exciting! As advised by bulb experts, Brent and Becky, I put another layer of compost on top of the soil. This is the time of year to do garden maintenance if you live in California. This means there is still plenty to do to prepare for the spring and think about another vegetable garden. I think I need to start a calendar to keep track.

   

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