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    I have several ceramic pots of irises which after showing a marvellous display with their flowers, now the flowers are fading. I want to lift these bulbs and plant them in the autumn in a permanent site in the ground. I know the leaves should be allowed to die back fully before lifting the bulbs as one should do with any flowering bulb.
    However my question is do I need to keep the soil in the pot watered and moist till the leaves have rotted away or can I let the pot dry out in a shed or somewhere as the leaves die back? Anyone who can advise on this?

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    Keep watering until the leaves begin to turn yellow and then dry out the pots. The leaves feed the bulb for next year.
    Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet

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