Your All Things Plants weekly news: April 20, 2013

News from dave:
Calling all Climber Lovers! We have added a new forum this week: the Vines and Climbers forum.

There were 8 new gardening ideas posted last week:

How To Fertilize a Potted Plant

By Dutchlady1
April 20, 2013
How To Fertilize a Potted Plant

To fertilize a potted plant, rather than sprinkle the fertilizer on top, stick your finger about halfway in the soil along the edge of the pot and pour some fertilizer in the hole, then cover it up. The roots will find their way to the plant food, and weeds that might try to grow on the top of the soil will not 'steal' all the nutrients. I use this method with timed-release fertilizer, which is particularly sensitive to sunlight, so it is much more effective when covered.

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Iris Flower Patterns: Amoenas and Neglectas

By KentPfeiffer
April 19, 2013
Iris Flower Patterns: Amoenas and Neglectas

Irises are named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow. It's a fitting name because iris flowers can be found in almost any color of the spectrum. If that didn't provide enough variety, they also come in an amazing array of patterns. Amoenas and neglectas have been my favorite flower patterns since my childhood. (538 words - Read the full article)

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Extending the Bearded Iris Season

By Paul2032
April 18, 2013
Extending the Bearded Iris Season

The most popular and widely grown of the bearded irises are referred to as "tall bearded," but there are several other classes of bearded irises that can extend the bloom season and provide variety. (227 words - Read the full article)

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ATP Podcast #14: All Things Irises

By dave
April 17, 2013
ATP Podcast #14: All Things Irises

In today's episode we discuss the usual updates from our farm, including an impromptu discussion about Vidalia and Noonday Onions. Our main topic is irises, where Trish tells us what she knows about these beautiful perennial flowers. (99 words - Read the full article)

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Thinning Versus Dividing in Bearded Irises

By KentPfeiffer
April 16, 2013
Thinning Versus Dividing in Bearded Irises

Although irises produce glorious flowers, the plants are remarkably carefree. They do have a somewhat unusual pattern of growth in comparison with other common garden perennials, though, and this presents challenges to gardeners. (888 words - Read the full article)

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The Size of the Rhizome

By irisloverdee
April 15, 2013
The Size of the Rhizome

Does iris rhizome size count? Does the size of the iris rhizome matter? There are many different opinions on the subject. I hope this short tutorial will shed some light on the subject for you. (255 words - Read the full article)

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The Iris Not-A-Raffle-Raffle

By dave
April 15, 2013
The Iris Not-A-Raffle-Raffle

Irises are favorites for most of us. These stunningly beautiful blooms deserve a place in any garden. Come join us in our raffle and compete for a chance to win some great cultivars! (239 words - Read the full article)

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Japanese Irises

By pardalinum
April 14, 2013
Japanese Irises

The cultivation of Iris ensata was first noted in literature more than five hundred years ago in Japan. Native to eastern China, Siberia, Korea, and throughout Japan, they are found growing in damp areas near streams, ponds, lakes, and marshes. The selective breeding of the species that commenced in the 1800s produced the foundation of the modern Japanese iris. Colors and color patterns have been greatly enhanced over the years. (810 words - Read the full article)

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The most popular images last week from our plant database:

Photo of Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Aaron Brown') by floota:
Image from plant ID 37979

Photo of Hen and Chicks (Sempervivum 'El Toro') by Patty:
Image from plant ID 137059

Photo of Coral Bells (Heuchera 'Berry Smoothie') by Tepelus:
Image from plant ID 76837

Photo of Heucherella (Heucherella 'Gunsmoke') by Tepelus:
Image from plant ID 180785

Photo of Hen and Chicks (Sempervivum 'El Toro') by Patty:
Image from plant ID 137059

Photo of Indian paintbrush (Castilleja indivisa) by dave:
Image from plant ID 80836

The most active threads this week:
Subject OP Area Replies
Get your tickets while they're hot! Skiekitty The Iris Not-A-Raffle-Raffle 35
Announcing the winners! dave The Iris Not-A-Raffle-Raffle 34
ATP Series: The Daylilies of Ned Roberts Char Daylilies forum 33
Seedlings 2013 spunky1 Daylilies forum 32
Martagone bulb emerging ge1836 Lilies forum 28
new badge? daylily Site Talk forum 27
Disappointment continues - What could be wrong? JuliaNY Irises forum 26
My first bearded irises TexasPlumeria87 Irises forum 25
April Blooms in Bakersfield Betja Irises forum 23

Some new recommendations from our members:
curtsheirlooms recommended Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co. and wrote:

I live about 50 miles from them, so we get to visit their festivals. Always a good time. I order all my heirlooms from them. This year I had close to 100% germination rate, starting indoors. Excellent folks to deal with, and excellent products too. Highly recommended.

MelMcJames recommended Berries Unlimited and wrote:

Placed a fairly large order and was pleased with the timeliness of shipping and the condition of items received. Everything is happy and healthy and the customer service was great! Call and speak with Barb!

Some numbers from last week: