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Posted by Fran_C Vic. Aust (My Page) on
Mon, Feb 28, 05 at 17:55

Way back someone posted a good site for iris (es?) I think in Sa that were quite reaosnable in price.
As I am ready to plant Iris (es?) at the feet of my weeping Pinkie rose, If anyone can remember the name and post it, I'd be grateful.
It had a website..


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Yarrabee Gardens have good prices on quite modern irises. They DO tend to be smaller than the same iris ordered from Tempo Two in Vic. Smaller rhizomes will generally take longer to settle in and bloom, but that is not always the case.

Here is a link that might be useful: Yarrabee Garden & Iris


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thankyou so much for that, wow! a $2 sale with two days to go to order..
I have e mailed them for suggestions, so we shall see.
Thanks again


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Hi Fran,
Tempo Two are having their half price sale, though a bit more expensive than $2.
Getting their catalogue each year is terrific. You can request a catalogue on their web site.
They sell daylilies as well as all the different kinds of irises. Here is the link - Tempo Two

The SA company you are looking for is, I think Impressive Irises

Good luck and happy hunting,
Mary


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Thank you for that, Jan. Just ordered a bundle :o)
Looking forward to getting them now!
Cheers, Mary


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Nooooooooo don't plant the bugga's under your roses, they will take over. We have just removed 100's of them away from the rose gardens.


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  • Posted by sebd VIC Aust (My Page) on
    Wed, Mar 2, 05 at 6:19

I have really appreciated Yarrabee's generosity and good service. Their recent $2 sale was fabulous. The irises which arrived promptly were large and well packaged. Now I just can't wait for October! I fully recommend them.
Sebd


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If any of you want irises in future, I generally offer a bundle of them for postage, at the end of the bloom season, when I am digging and dividing. None left this year, but ask me around November. They are generally smaller rhizomes, or older varieties that I am getting rid of to make room for some newies. You get around 20 rhizomes for $15 postage which aint half bad :-)


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Sparaxis

Your'on! I will sure remember that!


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I too can vouch for Yarrabee Iris's and also Sparaxis's. My daughter and I both were fortunate enough to purchase some from Sparaxis last season. They are doing extremely well.We are now waiting on the specials from Yarrabee.


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Yes I have some of spraxis's irises and have also planted some in my (plant murdering)friends garden.
I have planted mine in some places near roses .I think there will be a problem in the bed that they are in but hey I will just make the bed bigger.I think it was 15 well spent.Thanks Spraxis I may even get more next time.


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Thanks Mary,

Just got the catalogue for Tempo Two and it is gorgeous....Very pricey but! Sparaxis you could have a few customers at this rate:)

Garry


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You're welcome Garry :o)
Good for reference too, although I do buy a few from Tempo 2.
Thanks to you too, Jan for the link to Yarabee. My $2 bundle arrived last week and they were beautifully packed and they are huge !!
I also got a bundle from Sparaxis, (Jan) last year and this year they all look well and will flower I am sure. Can't wait for the surprises - thank you, Jan :)
Cheers, Mary


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I got my Tempo Two catalogue and sat their drooling !!! Oh to win the lottery.


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Don't plant irises - no no! The couch gets in amongst them and they are hell on wheels ; you don't want to be digging away in the rose roots! Why not plant perennial geraniums? They look really good - and work well, just shear them over during the summer and they will come again. Also nice autumn colour on some. Plant some bulbs under the geraniums and they will come up first, then the geraniums will cover the dying foliage. I promise you, it works!


 
 

 

 


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