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Siberian Dark Purple Iris Seeds - 10 seeds
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The listing, Siberian Dark Purple Iris Seeds - 10 seeds has ended.

Hi and Welcome to my Listia Place!

Free shipping in U.S.A. on these seeds*

Upon Receiving Winner's name and address and I will have these on the way ;)

I am a Constant Gardener and have many types of Organic flower and veggie seeds and perennial seeds...all from Zone 4, I live in Wisconsin. Most All the time pictures are from one My garden beds, but didn't get picture in time..so I pulled pics off internet that look exactly like mine did ;)

These are Early Bloomers.

This listing is for my 2012 "Siberian" Dark Purple Iris. These are not the TALL type irises, these are the Shorter ones that grow about 2 to 2 1/2' (FEET) high.

I just gave my daughter at least 50 Plants, because once established They are very Strong Prolific Perrenials.

I will ship immediately upon receiving your address.

Any questions? please don't hesistate to ask.

Thank you for stopping by and God Bless, Donna
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Nov 12th, 2012 at 6:17:59 PM PST by
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Thanks again ;)
Nov 13th, 2012 at 4:43:18 AM PST by
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Nov 15th, 2012 at 11:33:12 PM PST by
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There is a ton of Info on growing iris from seeds on internet ...here is just two:

RE: Growing iris from seeds
Posted by Sparaxis Vic Aust (My Page) on Fri, Nov 14, 03 at 19:12

No trick. Just put them in seed raising mix and keep them just barely moist. Best put the pot in semi shade, so it doesn't dry out.
If it is fresh seed they should start to germinate after 6 weeks, if it is old seed it is better to soak it for a few days, changing the water daily. If the seed is from bearded irises, then strstifying in the fridge will help you get quicker germination. Put the seed in some damp peat moss, or paper towell, roll up in a sandwich bag or similar, and put in the vegie crisper for a few weeks. You may even have some seed starting to germinate after this time.
Plant them out into the garden, or larger pots in early Spring, and you will get some bloom on them the following Spring.
Another:******************
Thirteen Facts About The Siberian Iris

1.They like most types of soil as long as the drainage is good.
2.They are not water loving, so are somewhat drought resistant compared to other Iris varieties.
3.They do best in full sun.
4.Some parts of the plant are poisonous if digested.
5.They are herbaceous and have smooth textured leaves.
6.Their soil pH needs are between 6.1 to 7.8.
7.The best time to plant them is in September.
8.They can be grown both from seed and propagation.
9.With the Siberian Iris, if you desire to grow from seed, simply let the pods dry on the plant, then break open to collect the seeds.
10.Propagation method can be from dividing rhizomes, tubers, corms or bulbs
11.They get moody about being moved, so take care when dividing them, and divide them in mid-sized clumps rather than individually.
12.When transplanting, do not allow the roots to become dried out.
13.Never use lime on Siberian Irises
Nov 16th, 2012 at 4:49:02 AM PST by
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love them I always had bulbs never seeds .I fanned and watching .Fan back please .
Nov 16th, 2012 at 12:13:09 PM PST by

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