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Mar 3, 2012 8:33 PM CST
Name: Annette
Cumming, GA (Zone 8a)
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Thanks for that great information Donna, that's exactly what I do, when planting, I leave the rhizome partially visible, and I remove all the leaf debris peridically during fall and winter, and definitely in the spring. It's now time to fertilize here, the irises are showing growth with the warm temps and rain that we've been having.
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