How do I propagate Iris bulbs and flowers?

Iris bulbs can be propagated through division, which involves separating the bulbs into smaller sections and replanting them.


Here are the general steps to propagate Iris bulbs through division:


Wait until the Iris plant has finished flowering and the foliage has turned yellow or brown.


Dig up the entire clump of Iris bulbs using a garden fork or spade. Be careful not to damage the bulbs.


Gently separate the bulbs into smaller sections by pulling them apart or cutting them with a sharp, clean knife. Each section should have at least one healthy bulb and some roots attached.


Trim back the foliage on each section to about 6 inches.


Prepare a new planting location for the divided bulbs. Choose a spot with well-drained soil and full sun.


Plant each section in the new location, making sure to bury the bulbs about 2 to 3 inches deep.


Water the newly planted bulbs thoroughly and keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

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