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Storing Irises
If you can’t plant your bareroots as soon as you get them, keep them in the bags they came in. Put them in a location that is cool (40 degrees Fahrenheit) but not freezing. One option is to store them in a refrigerator, in the vegetable drawer.
Quick planting will give the best results but the roots can be stored for up to three weeks. Don’t worry if the roots look like they are dead and dry. They often are shipped when dormant but will burst into life after planting.
If you have questions after you get your plants started, remember to use.
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