Kendra Hart+FollowIris Drama: Why You Gotta Divide ThemIf your iris clumps are looking crowded or sulking in the shade, it’s time for a little garden surgery! Dig up those clumps a few weeks after blooming, break them into smaller pieces (ditch the old, mushy bits), and trim the leaves way back. Only cut iris leaves when you’re transplanting—otherwise, you’re just hurting your plants. Give them a new sunny spot, sprinkle some bone meal, and space them out. Next year, your iris will thank you with epic blooms! #Home #gardeningtips #iris50Share
ElectricDreamer+Followwhy do my irises look like a purple sunset every evening?Every evening, my backyard turns into a mini art show, all thanks to my irises. I never thought a few bulbs could pull off such a dramatic color show. The trick? I water them in the early morning, not at night, so their roots don’t get soggy. Plus, I give them just enough space to breathe—crowded irises never look this happy. Last spring, I added a layer of mulch to keep the soil cool. Now, every evening, the petals catch the last bit of sunlight and glow like they’re lit from within. It’s wild how a little attention to timing and spacing can turn a patch of dirt into a purple masterpiece. Watching them bloom is my favorite part of the day. #gardening #flowers #iris00Share