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May 15, 2013 8:07 AM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
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flaflwrgrl said:Thank you suesings & Caroline!
I came up with this when taking the plantlets from this plant & at first they only have little nodules for roots. They can not be planted too deep or they will rot & they will not stand up on their own if there is the slightest breeze or movement. I would sometimes use 2 or 3 to anchor them until they grew roots deep enough to stand on their own.

Yellow Walking Iris (Trimezia longifolia)


Ah-ha! Now I understand. Thumbs up


Thanks for this great tip!
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