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Bearded Irises:<br />

The Ultimate Show-stoppers<br />

Every <strong>May</strong> and <strong>June</strong> I am<br />

bewitched by the sheer<br />

flamboyance and beauty<br />

of the bearded irises in the<br />

borders of gardens I visit.<br />

The large, showy blooms<br />

come in many colours and<br />

it’s a shame that we don’t<br />

have “smelly-vision” as<br />

most are sweetly scented.<br />

They are called “bearded”<br />

because of the line of hairs on<br />

the lower petals. These beards<br />

are often in a contrasting<br />

colour to the petal and act like<br />

runway lights to guide bees to<br />

the nectar and pollen.<br />

With bearded irises it is<br />

important to give them the<br />

right conditions if you want<br />

them to thrive and flower.<br />

They grow from a knobbly<br />

rhizome – a sort of modified<br />

root. These need to be planted<br />

so that they are not completely<br />

buried – maybe halfway up<br />

their thickness. They like a<br />

sunny spot: this year’s sun<br />

makes next year’s flowers. The<br />

ground must be free draining:<br />

add grit below the rhizomes<br />

if your soil is moist and forget<br />

about growing them if it’s<br />

boggy – there are plenty of<br />

other types of iris you can<br />

grow!<br />

You can plant pot-grown<br />

bearded iris at any time but<br />

often nurseries supply them<br />

bare rooted as they are difficult<br />

to keep nice in a pot. There are<br />

many hundreds of varieties in a<br />

range of heights and colours to<br />

choose from.<br />

The flowering season starts in<br />

late April with the very dwarf<br />

varieties. These are less than<br />

16in or 40cm tall and best<br />

suited for a rockery. Next come<br />

the intermediates (16in – 28”<br />

/ 40-70cm) that flower from<br />

early <strong>May</strong>. Then later in <strong>May</strong> the<br />

tall, bearded types (28-48” /<br />

70-120cm) and these have the<br />

showiest flowers.<br />

After flowering you can cut the<br />

flower stems off as close to<br />

the rhizome as possible using a<br />

sharp, sterile knife since leaving<br />

them on can cause rotting of<br />

the plants.<br />

Bearded irises are tough,<br />

drought tolerant plants very<br />

well suited to modern as well<br />

as traditional gardens looking<br />

equally as good as drifts or as<br />

single, statement plants and<br />

with so many heights and<br />

colours to choose from there’s<br />

no reason why every sunny<br />

garden shouldn’t have some.<br />

Martin Blow<br />

Janet & I organise<br />

Plant Hunters’ Fairs, specialist<br />

plant fairs at wonderful<br />

locations. Please see:<br />

www.planthuntersfairs.co.uk<br />

for a full list of all 30 of our<br />

<strong>2022</strong> plant fairs.<br />

PLANT FAIR DATES FOR<br />

YOUR DIARY <strong>2022</strong><br />

Please check website for event<br />

confirmation and ticketing<br />

information before travelling.<br />

1620’s House and Garden, Nr.<br />

Coalville LE67 2FW on Sunday<br />

15th <strong>May</strong>. Entry to Garden &<br />

Plant Fair £1.<br />

Carsington Water, Ashbourne<br />

DE6 1ST on Saturday 28th<br />

<strong>May</strong>. FREE ENTRY to the plant<br />

fair & country park (small<br />

charge to park).<br />

Thoresby Park, Nr Ollerton,<br />

Newark, Notts NG22 9EP on<br />

Saturday 18th <strong>June</strong>. FREE<br />

ENTRY to the plant fair &<br />

country park (small charge to<br />

park).<br />

Middleton Hall, Nr Tamworth<br />

B78 2AE on Sunday 26th <strong>June</strong>.<br />

Entry to Garden & Plant Fair £3.<br />

Southwell Minster, Palace<br />

Garden, Notts NG25 0HD on<br />

Sunday 7th August. Entry to<br />

plant fair suggested donation £2.

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