Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard
Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard - flower bulbs and perennial plants from Holland
Product Description - Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard
About Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard Bulbs and Flowers
The Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard is a unique and captivating variety of Siberian Iris, renowned for its captivating charm and elegance. This delightful perennial plant is known for its distinctive mustard-yellow petals, which add a burst of color and elegance to any garden or floral arrangement. With graceful, slender stems and intricate blooms, the Colonel Mustard brings a touch of sophistication and class to any outdoor landscape or indoor display.
How to plant Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard?
Plant your Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard in potting mix with the top third of the bulb sticking up out of the soil. Place the pot near a bright window, where it can receive a lot of sunlight. When the bulb sprouts, begin watering regularly around the bulb. After sprouting, turn the pot regularly, because stalks will grow toward the sunlight.
Flowering Period
The Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard blooms during late spring and early summer, gracing your garden with its vibrant yellow petals and delicate charm. These elegant flowers typically start their flowering period in May and continue into June, making them a perfect choice for adding a touch of color and sophistication to your outdoor space during this time.
Product Details - Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard
Price per package | €3,45 |
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Subvarieties | Iris sibirica |
Plant Size | 1st size |
Indoor plant | No |
Hardiness Zone | Zone 4-5 |
Leaf Colour | Green |
How to Plant - Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard
Guide and tips for planting Iris Perennials Bare-Root Plants
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Prepare the soil: Iris plants prefer well-drained soil with a pH level of 6.0 to 7.0. Amend the soil with compost or organic matter to improve the soil's fertility and drainage.
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Choose the planting location: Select a spot that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Avoid planting in areas with standing water or where the soil remains soggy after rainfall.
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Dig a hole: Dig a hole deep enough to accommodate the roots of the plant. The hole should be shallow, only about 4 cm deep, and wide enough to spread the roots out.
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Place the bare-root plant in the hole: Gently spread the roots out and place the plant in the hole. The top of the rhizome, the thickened root-like stem, should be visible above the soil surface. Backfill the hole with soil and press down firmly to eliminate air pockets.
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Water the plant: Give the plant a thorough watering after planting to settle the soil around the roots. Continue to water the plant regularly to keep the soil evenly moist until the plant becomes established.
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Mulch the plant: Add a layer of organic mulch around the plant to help retain moisture and suppress weed growth. Keep the mulch a few inches away from the base of the plant to prevent rot.
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Monitor the plant: Keep an eye on the plant's growth and water it regularly as needed. Iris plants generally bloom in late spring to early summer and benefit from occasional fertilization throughout the growing season.
Delivery - Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard
Secure delivery across Europe
We deliver flower bulbs, seeds, perennials, roses and other plants to more than 30 countries across Europe. The standard delivery charge is added on orders depending on the country where you live.
To guarantee the best result and quality of our plants and bulbs, we dispatch all our orders at the right planting period. We monitor harvests in The Netherlands and weather conditions across Europe and start shipping our orders according to the following schedule:
- Summer Flowering Bulbs (dahlias, gladioli, begonias, etc.) - from 1 March until 1 June.
- Spring Flowering Bulbs (tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, etc.) - from 23 September until 1 December.
- Seeds and Garden Tools – all year round
- Roses, Perennials (except peonies), Bushes and other plants in pots - from 1 March until 1 June.
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Quality guarantee. If the planting material does not meet quality standards.
A guarantee of variety. If the plant blooms in a different variety than the one you ordered.
A guarantee of grafting. If you have followed all the rules of cultivation, but the plant has not sprouted.
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Iris Siberica (Siberian) Colonel Mustard