
Tempting Fate Bearded Iris
Iris germanica āTempting Fateā (Tall Bearded Iris) will make your garden the talk of the town. At 34" tall, 'Tempting Fate' is a great addition to a perennial bed in a sun-to-part shade location. Its dark purple, nearly black falls contrasted by the soft blue and lavender standards make a garden statement that belies the fact that it is easy to grow, water-thrifty, deer resistant, and pollinator friendly.
Plant Bearded Irises in a full sun to partial shade location in garden soil that drains well. If necessary, use a raised bed to ensure good drainage. Place the rhizomes just below the soil level in hot climates, and just above in moderate to cool climates. Water as needed to keep soil moist as the plant establishes. Plant in groups of 3, 12-24" apart for maximum effect. Grow extra for cut flowers - for best results, harvest when buds have fully emerged and are showing color.
Iris germanica āTempting Fateā (Tall Bearded Iris) will make your garden the talk of the town. At 34" tall, 'Tempting Fate' is a great addition to a perennial bed in a sun-to-part shade location. Its dark purple, nearly black falls contrasted by the soft blue and lavender standards make a garden statement that belies the fact that it is easy to grow, water-thrifty, deer resistant, and pollinator friendly.
Plant Bearded Irises in a full sun to partial shade location in garden soil that drains well. If necessary, use a raised bed to ensure good drainage. Place the rhizomes just below the soil level in hot climates, and just above in moderate to cool climates. Water as needed to keep soil moist as the plant establishes. Plant in groups of 3, 12-24" apart for maximum effect. Grow extra for cut flowers - for best results, harvest when buds have fully emerged and are showing color.
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Iris germanica āTempting Fateā (Tall Bearded Iris) will make your garden the talk of the town. At 34" tall, 'Tempting Fate' is a great addition to a perennial bed in a sun-to-part shade location. Its dark purple, nearly black falls contrasted by the soft blue and lavender standards make a garden statement that belies the fact that it is easy to grow, water-thrifty, deer resistant, and pollinator friendly.
Plant Bearded Irises in a full sun to partial shade location in garden soil that drains well. If necessary, use a raised bed to ensure good drainage. Place the rhizomes just below the soil level in hot climates, and just above in moderate to cool climates. Water as needed to keep soil moist as the plant establishes. Plant in groups of 3, 12-24" apart for maximum effect. Grow extra for cut flowers - for best results, harvest when buds have fully emerged and are showing color.




















