When your Bearded Irises and Daylilies become over crowded clumps, all you need to do is divide and transplant them every two to three years for them to be most productive. Moving Bearded Irises and Daylilies is best done when the ground is warm. Besides, it is a better outcome when it comes to growth of the plants roots settling …
How to Prepare Daylilies and Irises for the Winter
Autumn is one of the most looked forward to season by any keen daylily or Iris gardener. This is the time when the drooping and faded daylilies and bearded Irises will have another flush of flowers. They may even re-bloom if they do they will be the centre of attraction in any garden. Given that while gardening in autumn is …