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Many gardeners also love to grow irises as part of a cut flower garden, and arguably one of the most popular types for this purpose is the Dutch iris, or Iris × hollandica. 'They come in a ...
Grown from a bulb planted in the fall, a Dutch iris has a more delicate bloom than a bearded iris and thin, strap-like leaves that overlap at the base. Prized as cut flowers, each stem has one to ...
Keukenhof garden in Holland is the ultimate destination during the tulip season. To avoid the crowds, visit Lisse with its ...
Construction at the historic Three Bears complex in Ovid has pushed organizers to shift plans for their popular Mother’s Day ...
A new floral exhibition titled "Van Gogh's Flowers" will present botanical displays alongside large-scale contemporary art ...
Though Colorblends is small at a quarter of an acre, the Dutch-designed garden is jam-packed ... is packed with an expansive variety of spring flowers. Azaleas, rhododendrons, bluebells, lilies, ...
Explore the poetic beauty of the Rolls-Royce Phantom Cherry Blossom, plus other iconic customisations from the luxury ...
a fine jar adorned with dragons and flowers, is on view. Image When the shipwreck of the Dutch ship Witte Leeuw was discovered in 1979, divers found an odd relic: Sediment and shells had fused the ...
Brightly coloured Dutch iris is sold as a cut flower and, when planted in gardens, blooms in summer, producing large flowers on tall, sturdy stems. The majority of irises grow best in a sunny spot in ...
while larger bulbs (like freesias and Dutch iris) should be 10cm deep and 10cm apart. Keep soil moist but not waterlogged—watering every 4-5 days should do the trick. Feed with bulb food every two ...
The Dutch "old mistress" was renowned in her own lifetime. But since her death 275 years ago, her legacy has been largely ...
As Margriet Mantingh gazes at flowers stretching as far as the eye can see at the world's biggest flower market near Amsterdam, all she sees is a huge bouquet of pesticides. Known globally for tulips, ...