Fiddles on Fire Iris
Iris sibirica. Imagine vibrant colouring and prolific blooming on a compact Siberian Iris that is versatile and can fit into smaller spaces! ‘Fiddles on Fire’ exhibits unusual mauve-rose shades and intricately veined, butter yellow flares. Height 18-22". No. 1 root.
Spring Planting: this product will be shipped late April through May according to hardiness zone.
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Sold as: Pkg of 1
Qty | Desc | Price |
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1 | Pkg of 1 | $ 23.95 / pkg |
2 | Pkg of 1 | $ 21.75 / pkg |
3 | Pkg of 1 | $ 20.55 / pkg |
4+ | Pkg of 1 | $ 19.35 / pkg |

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Growing Information
Planting Perennial Roots:
It is very important to plant as soon as possible after you receive your roots. If you need to store the roots for a short time before planting, open the plastic bags to let air circulate. Store in slightly moist peat moss in a cold, but not freezing, location until you can plant. They can also be placed in pots of soil if outdoor planting will be delayed for more than 2 weeks. Use any peat-based potting soil and pots with drainage holes.
Before planting, soak bare-root perennials in water for a few hours. Unless otherwise specified, bare-root perennials are usually planted with the crown (where the shoots meet the roots) an inch below the soil surface. Firm soil gently to eliminate air pockets and water in well. Mark the area clearly since it may be a while before the plant shows itself.
Planting Iris:
Irises need at least half a day of sun and well-drained soil. Without enough sun, they won’t bloom. They prefer fertile, neutral to slightly acidic soil. If your soil is very acidic, sweeten it with a bit of lime, and forbear summer watering, which can lead to rot.
Plant rhizomes singly or in groups of three with the fans outermost, 1 to 2 feet apart, depending on the size. Dig a shallow hole 10 inches in diameter and 4 inches deep. Make a ridge of soil down the middle and place the rhizome on the ridge, spreading roots down both sides. Fill the hole with soil and firm it gently.
Growing:
Grow in full sun and well-drained soil. They form large clumps and live for many years. Most require dry soil during the summer in order to bloom reliably in following years.
After 2 to 5 years, when clumps become congested or lose vitality and stop blooming, divide and replant sound rhizomes in fresh soil. The best time to replant irises is soon after bloom.