What I've Learned
Growing irises is part patience, part magic, and totally worth it. Once you get the hang of planting them in just the right spot—with plenty of sun and well-drained soil—they’re surprisingly low-maintenance and incredibly rewarding. These beauties don’t need much fuss, and they come back year after year with even more gusto.
While I’ve casually grown and divided irises for years, they’ve played second fiddle to my tulip obsession. But that’s changing. I’m finally taking the time to really dig in (literally and figuratively), and harvest what I’ve learned to share it with you.
Give them space, don’t bury them too deep, and don’t overwater. Irises like their feet dry and their heads in the sun. Below, you’ll find my go-to tips for planting, dividing, and keeping your irises happy season after season. Spoiler alert: your future self—and your garden—will thank you.