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2. Alyssum. Alyssum's low-growing nature creates a beautiful carpet of soft-colored flowers. When paired with roses, it only looks better. Like lavender, alyssum grows best in Zones 5-9 and enjoys rich soil with good drainage. Alyssums aren't huge fans of full sun though, especially in hotter climates.. 8. Lavender. Lavender is a wonderful companion plant for peonies. Smaller lavender varieties can be used to hedge in peonies by planting the lavender in front, while larger cultivars (like Grosso) can be interplanted or planted behind the peonies. These dainty, slender flowers have a fuzzy texture.


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TALL BEARDED IRISES WITH LUPINE AN EASYTOGROW COMPANION PLANT Sowing the Seeds Front


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Bearded Iris Companion Plants Landscaping with Irises Bulb Blog


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TALL BEARDED IRISES with companion plants in my garden2013 Sowing the Seeds


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TALL BEARDED IRISES WITH LUPINE AN EASYTOGROW COMPANION PLANT Sowing the Seeds


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World of Irises Companion Planting with Irises Thornbird


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Best Companion Plants for Bearded Iris American Meadows


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TALL BEARDED IRISES WITH LUPINE AN EASYTOGROW COMPANION PLANT Sowing the Seeds


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Tall Bearded Iris and companion plants Companion planting, Iris garden, Bearded iris


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TALL BEARDED IRISES WITH LUPINE AN EASYTOGROW COMPANION PLANT Sowing the Seeds


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World of Irises Mass Plantings for a Breathtaking Display


TALL BEARDED IRISES WITH LUPINE AN EASYTOGROW COMPANION PLANT Sowing the Seeds

TALL BEARDED IRISES WITH LUPINE AN EASYTOGROW COMPANION PLANT Sowing the Seeds

The top of the rhizome should be level with or slightly above the soil surface. Spacing: Space the plants about 12 to 18 inches (30-45 cm) apart to allow for their mature size and to provide good air circulation. Watering: After planting, water the irises thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots.. The Lupine plant (Lupinus), also referred to as lupin or bluebonnets, is one of the best companion plants to grow alongside bearded irises or Siberian irises.These plants are great for filling blank spots and for achieving more flowers in the same garden bed. There are over 199 species of lupin flower in North and South America and, while most of these are purple and blue-toned, there are also.