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How to amend clay for bearded irises?

Posted by glitterglass Z7 (My Page) on
Sat, Sep 27, 08 at 14:32

Hi there,

I have posted some messages in the Iris forum as I prepare to plant Irises for the first time in my garden and I ran into a roadblock when one member told me that Bumper Crop, my usual go-to for amending the soil in my Washington DC brand red clay, is high in nitrogen and thus a potentially disastrous choice for irises. I have a special no-Nitrogen fertilizer from the grower and I've added gypsum to improve drainage, but it is also recommended that I add compost. Aside from the gypsum I have added nothing yet to the bed.

My question now is what sort of compost I should use for irises, and if there's a way to find one with low nitrogen content. I checked the Leafgro site since it produced locally and widely used here, but it provides no information.

If anyone has any insights on how they treat their soil, or if they have any experience with irises, I would love love to hear from you.

Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks so much!


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RE: How to amend clay for bearded irises?

Just wondered if you found out. Also wondered if an unanswered post meant it would stay on top forever. Please take no offense, but its just that the lack of activity on this forum is something I, and I hope others will try to correct. Hank


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RE: How to amend clay for bearded irises?

Compost in general is low in nutrients--its real value is in improving the tilth (texture) of the soil. Amending with Leafgro or any other compost without added fertilizer should do the trick. Otherwise, I wouldn't worry too much about it; irises (I'm assuming you're growing bearded irises) are pretty tough plants and tolerate a wide range of soil conditions as long as it isn't continuously wet.


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RE: How to amend clay for bearded irises?

It's true, regular fertilizer with nitrogen will burn iris. Go to the store and buy a bag of just phosphorous. This triggers blooms and they will do just fine. It works well for mine. Check to see if Comanchee Acres has a web site. I buy mine by the case from them and their catalog has great growing advice. Good luck.


 
 

 

 


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