probably in the spring, since many flowers bloom in the spring i am still not for sure
No, an iris is not a rhizome. A rhizome is a modified stem that grows horizontally underground and sends out roots and shoots. Irises have a rhizomatous root system, but the iris itself is not a rhizome.
Iris are very hardy. However they can get iris borers and then you should dip the tubers in a mixture of bleach and water. If there are many borers, just throw the tubers away and start over. Plant the new iris in a different location.
There are some ways to use your cordless drill to plant bulbs through an bulb attachment that you can find in many home improvement stores.
An iris is a spring flower that blooms after most of the spring bulbs are done. The leaves are like tall blades or little swords. The flower comes from a tuber or rhizomes. They bloom in many colors and are often used in spring floral arrangements.
Typically, only one kohlrabi bulb will grow per plant in a growing season. The size of the bulb will vary depending on the variety and growing conditions.
It is recommended to plant one Impatiens plant in a 10-inch pot to allow enough space for the plant to grow and spread out. Overcrowding can lead to competition for nutrients and hinder the overall health of the plants.
An iris has only one cotyledon.
Depends on how deep you are willing to dig... never said anything about them growing tho
The plant lives for many years. The flower may only last a few days depending on the weather.
You should plant three (3) Impatiens Plants per 8" container.
Different types of iris are native to many parts of the world.