The time to dig up iris is late summer when they are dormant.
yes, as long as they are stored in a dry, not too hot, place
Yes, you can dig up iris plants in late summer or early fall after they have finished blooming. Carefully lift the clumps, cut back the foliage, and store them in a cool, dry place until replanting in the spring. Make sure to store them with good air circulation to prevent rot.
If you don't want the iris, dig them up. They have very shallow roots so it won't be hard.
The safest way is to dig up the tubers and throw them away.
I know Iris is a bulb, and you have to dig them up before your first frost, and wrap them (just the bulbs) in newspaper and then into a brown paper bag, and you store them in your basement. Has to be a cool place. If you have no basement, then store them in a crisper drawer of your refrigerator. Then you plant them again after your last frost. They will be beautiful come spring.
To save iris bulbs, dig them up carefully after the foliage has died back in the fall. Clean off excess soil and let them dry in a cool, dark place for a few days. Store the bulbs in a paper bag or mesh bag in a cool, dry place until it's time to replant them in the spring.
To transplant irises effectively, dig up the iris clump carefully, ensuring you don't damage the roots. Replant the iris in a sunny location with well-draining soil, making sure the rhizome is just below the surface. Water the iris thoroughly after planting and continue to water regularly until established.
They dig a hole in the sand and wait for the weather to warm up.
you can dig up fluid's.
No, the TM Dig is required to teach Lairon Dig. It cannot learn Dig by leveling up.
Am sure that they can dig up, but are they willing to.
Excavate is the word for dig up.