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Feb 11, 2019 10:35 PM CST
Name: Monty Riggles
Henry County, Virginia (Zone 7b)
Do you ever wonder if you have too
Irises Region: Virginia Keeper of Poultry Cat Lover Garden Procrastinator
I watched The Walking Dead...and initially it is good, but then it becomes repetitive. Shrug!

Leslie - I figure the climates are similar, even though there is a pretty sizable gap from Winterberry to here..but, I figure if they get a lot of good reblooms, at least, from their own irises, so should I. Shrug!

2/7 varieties which were all reblooming capable from Winterberry sent up stalks in the late 2018 run, in October, on. I don't know how the Spoons manage their rebloomers and irises in general, but I feel pretty happy that two at least attempted to bloom. Kwik Kash, even though not from Winterberry, looks like it may be sending up a stalk, so perhaps my area is good for rebloomers, or the "chicken fertilizer" is already doing wonders. Hilarious!
TB 'Starting Fresh' blooming for me in May of 2022. It bloomed for a week and a half with nine buds.

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