I have irises and tiger lilies from my mom's garden. But I planted them at the side of the house, where I never see them; why did I do that? I want to move them to the front, but I'm afraid Ms. Brown Thumb here will kill them. I know nothing about gardening.
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Both of those pretty unkillable. The main thing people do wrong with irises is plant them too deep; the rhizomes should be just barely covered. If you're worried about killing them, only transplant part of them.
Gah, just spent the better part of the AM filling out a job application online. Come to the references part and they want references who AREN'T listed as your supervisors. Now I have to scramble to find colleagues that can be references.
Ooh, are irises perennial? I'm semi-interested in planting some flowers in the front yard, but not if they are annual. Edit: And the front door is purple, so irises could be perfect.
Irises are great plants. I think their spiky leaves are attractive even when there are no flowers, which is not true of a lot of bulbs.
I love irises.
Irises are perennial. Thanks for the info, Ginger!
Quarterly new password day at work is being more annoying than usual. I can't decide whether I should have picked a new password more similar to or more different from my old password. I seem to have hit the unhappy middle ground. I haven't locked myself out yet, but it has been a near thing half a dozen times already.
My password for this quarter is going to expire a few days before the new quarter starts. so I'm thinking I'll do a leap password to bridge. 90 days is not quite long enough, and I like to minimize drift.
I'm tired of picking new passwords. I've run out of relevant issues. My last password was what I was having for lunch at the time.