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I pulled the iris up to clean them up a bit. They were covered in leaves and
debris. Next weekend they're getting split and repotted. They are overgrowing their baskets. My lillies have not yet spring. The Pickeral Rush seems to be coming up from the depths. The Water Celery is growing like crazy. We have several Bullfrogs, one of which that is so large I think he is a danger to my four year old. Water clear to the bottom. -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com http://www.iheartmypond.com Help IHeartMyPond.com, by doing all of your eBay shopping via our eBay Affiliate Link: http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-1609574-10357516. It doesn't cost you anything, but an extra click! |
BV, jan told me not to divide the iris until
after they finish blooming. Of course, being a lazy water gardener, I haven't actually divided them yet... and they are growing outside the island... And I didn't trim the seed pods either (did I mention my lazy gardening habits?) so the seed pods went pop and now I've got volunteer iris growing in the grassy bank, which is kind of kewl. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
kathy wrote:
BV, jan told me not to divide the iris until after they finish blooming. Tnx for the info. My iris have overgrown their (large!) basket, and died off in the middle -- ie. they *really* need dividing, but I now I know to wait until after they bloom. The bloody basket must weigh close on 80lbs -- I can barely lift it above the water surface, and the roots have come all through the bottom and sides. I've also got a few small baskets that I don't recall what's in them ;-). I think one is the Arrowhead Lily, one is the white pickerelweed (which I suspect is dead, but I'm hoping will recover), and one is a waterlily tuber that may also be kaput. The water forget-me-not is greening up nicely. -- Kizhe Of course, being a lazy water gardener, I haven't actually divided them yet... and they are growing outside the island... And I didn't trim the seed pods either (did I mention my lazy gardening habits?) so the seed pods went pop and now I've got volunteer iris growing in the grassy bank, which is kind of kewl. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
"BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... The Water Celery is growing like crazy. ## And mine dies out every winter. :*( This year I'm not replacing it. We have several Bullfrogs, one of which that is so large I think he is a danger to my four year old. ## We haven't seen or heard a frog in over a week. Neither green frogs, bullfrogs or tree frogs. We can't imagine what happened to all our frogs. By this time of year we've always been overrun with them..... where have all the froggies gone? -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ========================= |
"BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... I pulled the iris up to clean them up a bit. They were covered in leaves and debris. Next weekend they're getting split and repotted. They are overgrowing their baskets. My lillies have not yet spring. My Lillies have been in the dark for six months. But when I pulled them off the bottom last weekend they had 8" shoots and a leaves about the size of silver dollars. Everything else is nowhere in sight. The Pickeral Rush seems to be coming up from the depths. The Water Celery is growing like crazy. We have several Bullfrogs, one of which that is so large I think he is a danger to my four year old. Water clear to the bottom. Water is muddy, despite a good cleaning last fall. -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com http://www.iheartmypond.com Help IHeartMyPond.com, by doing all of your eBay shopping via our eBay Affiliate Link: http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-1609574-10357516. It doesn't cost you anything, but an extra click! |
kathy wrote:
BV, jan told me not to divide the iris until after they finish blooming. On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 11:58:20 -0400, "Lt. Kizhe Catson" wrote: Tnx for the info. My iris have overgrown their (large!) basket, and died off in the middle -- ie. they *really* need dividing, but I now I know to wait until after they bloom. Another tip about iris, the part that blooms, should be cut off and just keep the shoots off the sides that didn't have blooms. The part that blooms will never bloom again and the off shoots will bloom the next year. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 18:25:39 -0500, "Reel McKoi" wrote:
## We haven't seen or heard a frog in over a week. Neither green frogs, bullfrogs or tree frogs. We can't imagine what happened to all our frogs. By this time of year we've always been overrun with them..... where have all the froggies gone? I think they have their own little internet connection and are in mourning for the reduction that had to happen at my pond over that weekend. :-( I'm down to one lone croaker, who rarely does. Not my happiest spring I must say. Now my neighbors who like the frogs, but also thought they were a bit loud can decide next year if a little volume for a short time, is better than no spring frog song at all? ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 18:25:39 -0500, "Reel McKoi" wrote: ## We haven't seen or heard a frog in over a week. Neither green frogs, bullfrogs or tree frogs. We can't imagine what happened to all our frogs. By this time of year we've always been overrun with them..... where have all the froggies gone? I think they have their own little internet connection and are in mourning for the reduction that had to happen at my pond over that weekend. :-( I'm down to one lone croaker, who rarely does. Not my happiest spring I must say. ## I fully understand. However I would be happy with even one croaker at this point. Now my neighbors who like the frogs, but also thought they were a bit loud can decide next year if a little volume for a short time, is better than no spring frog song at all? ~ jan ## Lets hope they change their minds, miss the songs of nature and allow the frogs to return next year. The songs of nature we're hearing are from the Canadian geese who moved into our neighbor's stock pond which is only a few hundred feet from our house. Now they sure do get noisy over there.... -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
## Lets hope they change their minds, miss the songs of nature and allow
the frogs to return next year. The songs of nature we're hearing are from the Canadian geese who moved into our neighbor's stock pond which is only a few hundred feet from our house. Now they sure do get noisy over there.... -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... Oh MY! My next trick to irritate, have a flock of honkers come in. "You think frogs are loud, how about...." Would be too funny, except I wouldn't be too happy either. Having only a teeny filter on that pond. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
~ jan JJsPond.us wrote:
Another tip about iris, the part that blooms, should be cut off and just keep the shoots off the sides that didn't have blooms. The part that blooms will never bloom again and the off shoots will bloom the next year. It just shows to go you... I've had irises for years, been on this group for about as many, and I _never_ knew that. Thanks Jan. -- derek |
I missed that item when you posted. I guess that's why iris travels. I
know it jumped from my bog. My question is does the plant draw water thru the original plant or just from the new growth? -- Bonnie NJ "Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote: Another tip about iris, the part that blooms, should be cut off and just keep the shoots off the sides that didn't have blooms. The part that blooms will never bloom again and the off shoots will bloom the next year. It just shows to go you... I've had irises for years, been on this group for about as many, and I _never_ knew that. Thanks Jan. -- derek |
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 13:07:06 -0300, Derek Broughton
wrote: ===~ jan JJsPond.us wrote: === === Another tip about iris, the part that blooms, should be cut off and just === keep the shoots off the sides that didn't have blooms. The part that === blooms will never bloom again and the off shoots will bloom the next year. === ===It just shows to go you... I've had irises for years, been on this group ===for about as many, and I _never_ knew that. Thanks Jan. So now I have to go around and cut all those shoots off that had blooms.........hmmmmmmmm What would be the result if I elected not to cut them. I may be able to keep up with them this year, maybe next year, but at the rate their growing and spreading I doubt I could manage that the next year, as I hjave em planted about every 3 to 5 feet all around a 1+ acre sized pond.........sure looks better than cat tails ;-) At least they stay green all year and have pretty flowers in spring. If I do not cut them will the off shoots still make blooms or what? ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
Another tip about iris, the part that blooms, should be cut off and just
keep the shoots off the sides that didn't have blooms. The part that blooms will never bloom again and the off shoots will bloom the next year. It just shows to go you... I've had irises for years, been on this group for about as many, and I _never_ knew that. Thanks Jan. Don't feel bad, Derek, I was in my 5th year of Master Gardener before I learned this tidbit. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
So now I have to go around and cut all those shoots off that had
blooms.........hmmmmmmmm What would be the result if I elected not to cut them. I may be able to keep up with them this year, maybe next year, but at the rate their growing and spreading I doubt I could manage that the next year, as I hjave em planted about every 3 to 5 feet all around a 1+ acre sized pond.........sure looks better than cat tails ;-) At least they stay green all year and have pretty flowers in spring. If I do not cut them will the off shoots still make blooms or what? In your case, Roy, I wouldn't bother, you're going to get plenty of blooms. The tidbit is more geared towards those of us with 1-3 pots of iris. That when it comes to dividing don't keep the one that bloomed, or you'll be disappointed the next year with no blooms. (Been there, done that.) ;) ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
~ jan JJsPond.us wrote:
Another tip about iris, the part that blooms, should be cut off and just keep the shoots off the sides that didn't have blooms. The part that blooms will never bloom again and the off shoots will bloom the next year. It just shows to go you... I've had irises for years, been on this group for about as many, and I _never_ knew that. Thanks Jan. Don't feel bad, Derek, I was in my 5th year of Master Gardener before I learned this tidbit. ~ jan There's always something new to learn! In hindsight, I know my wife told me about this behavior on a similar sort of terrestrial plant (might even have been irises). But if it's not in water, it goes right over my head (if I might be allowed to mangle a metaphor). -- derek |
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