Yes, in my experience it is good to separate the clumps and relocate in late fall early winter so they are ready for spring. I think they reproduce bulbs fairly fast.
You can find irises in temperate parts of the world. There are over 300 species.
Irises should be transplanted in late summer or early fall to ensure successful growth and development.
mowed lawns and delivered papers
Some irises are moved in spring and others in fall.
After irises bloom, you should cut back the flower stalks, remove any dead or yellowing leaves, and divide overcrowded clumps if needed. Water the irises regularly and fertilize them in the spring and fall to promote healthy growth.
That depends on where you live. I live in Tennessee and also lived in Iowa and have planted and transplanted Irises in April and also in Fall. Just don't plant when it is real hot and dry.
To move irises to a new location, dig up the rhizomes in the fall after they have finished blooming. Carefully separate the rhizomes and replant them in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Water the newly transplanted irises regularly until they become established in their new spot.
past participle is mowed or mown. mow mowed mowed/mown.
Mowed He mowed the lawn yesterday.
The verbs in the sentence are "mowed" and "after school."
Yes, "James mowed lawns and delivered paper over the summer" is a compound predicate. A compound predicate occurs when two or more verbs share the same subject, which in this case is "James." The verbs "mowed" and "delivered" are connected by "and," indicating that James performed both actions.
Mowed I already mowed the yard.