Today when I went to
look at the irises that were damaged by the lawn mower I was happy to
see that some have signs of new growth.
These backyard irises were damaged when the husband cut his corner too close and ran them over with the lawn mower. Know that many of the rhizomes were damaged and did die, however, some were not as badly damaged and did respond to the immediate care that I gave them.
These backyard irises were damaged when the husband cut his corner too close and ran them over with the lawn mower. Know that many of the rhizomes were damaged and did die, however, some were not as badly damaged and did respond to the immediate care that I gave them.
When the mowing
occurred I went to irises aide by applying one inch of
compost to the flower bed. Then set up a soaking hose to water them
with a slow drip in the morning. The damage to the irises occurred
during the hot summer when there were drought conditions.
I also treated the garden bed with neem oil extract for spider mites. I used a concentrated formula that you mix with water and spayed the soil at dusk because it is not good to use neem oil in direct light.
I also treated the garden bed with neem oil extract for spider mites. I used a concentrated formula that you mix with water and spayed the soil at dusk because it is not good to use neem oil in direct light.
A month after the
occurrence I noticed that the irises garden is pest fee and suspect
it is due to the neem oil insecticide. I also noticed that the
irises have signs of improvement. The leaves that looked sickly are
now showing signs of new growth, leaf bud on one of the rhizomes.
Granted a few flowers are still struggling to survive and 10 have turned brown and died due to the shock of the lawn mower. I have not given up.
Know that my neighbor has tossed his irises that have had borers into the woods, thinking that they were hopeless and they have survived. We now have wild irises blooming in the woods in the spring, so anything is possible.
Granted a few flowers are still struggling to survive and 10 have turned brown and died due to the shock of the lawn mower. I have not given up.
Know that my neighbor has tossed his irises that have had borers into the woods, thinking that they were hopeless and they have survived. We now have wild irises blooming in the woods in the spring, so anything is possible.
Here are some
photographs of my
irises, all photographs were taken of my personal residence flower gardens.