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Feb 19, 2019 10:36 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 agree with Deebie on a piece if you can spare... Lovey dubby

I also agree with Lucy. Winterberry Iris Gardens has a huge variety of rebloomers. It's their specialty. If they introduce something, it will most likely rebloom, but they also do Spring-bloomers as well.

I've had a good experience with Winterberry. They're kind and generous and their plants have been true to name and most have performed well. Two have even tried to send up bloom stalks, though they got frozen off. They were only planted four months!
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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