Growing Beautiful Iris

 

Iris is a very easy perennial flower to grow. It has very few pests. But the root borer is a major pest, especially in older iris beds, and can be easily controlled.

Grub-AwayrNematodes North

Grub-AwayrNematodes North

Beneficial nematodes to control grubs and pests in your lawns.

Grub-Awayr Nematodes South

Grub-Awayr Nematodes South

In the South, you need a natural product that controls regional pests.

Bulls-EyeTM Bioinsecticide

Bulls-EyeTM Bioinsecticide

Bulls-EyeTM Bioinsecticide Promotes strong roots and maximum-size blooms from all bulbs. Controls a broad spectrum of insect pests. Bulls-Eye is highly effective against many types of leaf-eating caterpillars, as well as leafminers, thrips, Colorado potato beetles and even fire ants. Use it on vegetables, fruits, lawn grass and ornamentals. Allows beneficial insects to defend your garden. Bulls-Eye zeroes in on specific insect pests without affecting lady beetles, lacewings, minute pirate bugs, big-eyed bugs and other helpful garden bugs.

Bulbs Alive!r 100% All-Natural Fertilizer

Bulbs Alive!r 100% All-Natural Fertilizer

For bright, beautiful bulbs, year after year, you need to feed them annually. When planting bulbs in spring or fall, you can give them the best possible start by adding Bulbs Alive! to the planting bed. For bright, beautiful bulbs year after year, feed them annually.

 

 

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