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Are you Iris all done flowering? They can be a bit unsightly but today you will learn how to take care of your Iris after they bloom.

This will aid them seem better and keep them from consume zip setting seeds .

Iris care after bloom is very easygoing and can be done over several days or longer if you have a lot of them as I do .

You will need some pruners , a bucket or basket to pile up the Iris dust , and a few moments of time . Using the pruners cut the entire theme down or cut it into diminished pieces .

Photo of Iris after blooming with text overlay, Iris Care after Bloom, with video, Flower patch Farmhouse

Collect them in the basketball hoop or tub . But there is another choice that works too .

For a video recording of my Secret Garden Iris in full bloom you may see that here .

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Blue Iris in the Secret Garden

What to do with Iris after blooming

So your Iris ’ are done and you are left with a fleeceable peg and some dry petals . Kind of like this … .

A good reason to fare along and deadhead or chop back the prow is to prevent the plant from arrange out energy to make seed .

or else , we want the works to ingest sunshine via the leaves to tip the rhizome for wonderful blooms next Spring .

Bearded Iris that are done blooming

So we take to remove the dead peak and abbreviate back the stem for esthetics . The telecasting I have linked at the ending of this article is wonderful for seeing precisely how I get that done .

But I will walk you through it here too .

How to deadhead Iris

Cut the stem off at an angle , this is supposed to forbid water from sit on the cut edge make rot . ( truth is I ordinarily do n’t trouble with a specific case cut and I have had no outcome in 30 + years of spring up bearded Iris )

This photo shows a nice slant cut .

Another way to trim back the radical is in increments . This is call sheet compost , when the objet d’art devolve to the ground they put down ( compost ) and fertilize the soil .

Pruning an Iris after bloom, stem base

Note : only leave iris debris if you do not skin with disease or pests like the Iris borer .

This is done in small piece , they compost in place faster when they are cut small-scale . Start an inch below the worn-out bloom .

Then go down another inch or two on the stem and make another cut .

Iris stem cut at an angle during dead heading

Do this all the way to the base of the stalk and finish with an slant cut if you desire .

This is also a undecomposed time to cut off any farewell that look yellowed , damage , or dry out . There will be plenty of leaves left to take in sunshine to feed the rhizome .

Removing the atrocious foliage will not affect that .

Cutting dead bloom off of Bearded Iris

Again , leaves that look diseased should be thrown away and not composted or left in place . They could transport a fungus that could spread .

Do you have to cut back Iris?

Tidying up the Iris in your garden helps them to intermingle in with what is blooming and not detract with dry out - up flower and yellowing leaves . But you do n’t have to do this .

It does have enough benefits as stated before of serve the plant be healthy and prepare well for next year ’s flower .

Also , this is a skilful time to make clean up any dead leaves and debris at the base of the Iris .

cutting down stem of bearded iris bloom

See the dead leaves and other junk , we do n’t want that sitting on top of the Iris Rhizomes . you may also see the clump of the bow I edit .

Rake all the debris off the top of the rootstalk , provide beside them is hunky-dory or you could take it all to the compost heap .

In the center of the leave are the rhizome , you’re able to see how it is cleaned up . The dry out leave of absence are removed and no detritus is on top of the rootstalk .

Iris stem being dead headed in increments

And that is your basic Iris fear after bloom . Now the Iris is all ready to spend the relaxation of summertime wanton in the sun progress up energy for next time of year .

This is what this Iris look like in early June . Is n’t it gorgeous !

In a few weeks this Iris will get divided to keep it healthy and growing well . Overcrowded Iris slow down in flowering and need more space .

Iris care after bloom, removing yellowed, damaged or dried leaves.

I show you step by measure in this video

Want to get it on how to disunite Iris ? Here is an clause for you .

I wish you Happy Gardening , until next time !

debris needing clean up at base of Iris

base of Iris cleaned up after flowering

debris at base of Iris

Bearded iris in bloom

purple and white Iris in bloom, Iris care after bloom

Photo of Iris after blooming with text overlay, Iris Care after Bloom, with video, Flower patch Farmhouse