The iris is a surprisingly tough plant and easy to grow. It is the ideal plant for flower gardens as it blooms after spring flowers but before the summer flowers. Aside from the familiar purple, irises bloom in white, red, yellow and pink. Although the easiest way to propagate irises is by dividing the rhizome clump, they can be grown from seed. Plant the iris seeds in the fall or winter.
Step Two
Fill a 1-gallon container, to within 2 inches of the rim, with equal parts of seed starting mix and potting soil. Add a 1-inch layer of the seed starting mix to the top of the soil. Water the soil until the excess water drains from the bottom of the pot.
Step Three
Push the iris seeds 1/2 inch into the soil. You can plant 20 to 25 iris seeds in a 1-gallon container, according to iris specialist Margie Valenzuela of the Tucson Area Iris Society.
Step Four
Place the pot outdoors, or in an area that remains under 4.44 degrees Celsius, to chill over the winter.
Step Five
Keep the soil moist by spraying it with water from a bottle. The seeds will germinate in the spring.
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