Hey, at least they (it?) left them somewhere on the property!
At some point last fall something dug up a bunch of my yellow irises and I consoled myself with the fact that they should have been thinned anyway. This spring though, I only have one blooming yellow iris in that bed and I was disappointed. Then I started seeing little spots of yellow down in the brush area and a couple popped up in the garden by the goats. Maybe whatever it was just didn't approve of my garden design.
Hey, at least they (it?) left them somewhere on the property!
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Promise I did not do it, although I don't have a true yellow iris. Maybe by bag "leaked".
Have not noticed that problem but do have iris coming up in odd places.
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