About 3 years after I planted, and nary a bloom had been seen, I went out one morning to take out the trash and there was a riot of yellow irises blooming by the trash bins--where I had carelessly tossed the rhizomes I decided were too far gone to plant. They had lain on top of the ground in an elevated area by the driveway. After that surprise, it has been a long spell of nothing. I kept thinking the rhizomes were too deep and probably drowning in all the soggy soil here where it sucks your foot into the spongey ground as you walk. I never got around to doing anything about it.
While home a couple of weeks ago, Sis and I were talking about Grandma's irises, and I bemoaned that none of them had bloomed save the ones by the trash bins one year. Yesterday morning, I went out to stretch a little from having spent all morning on the computer grading and prepping. A little flash of yellow caught my eye and I walked down the hill.
There she stood--the first time since arriving to this hillside 11 years ago, two yellow-as-sunshine blooms, with a third waiting to show out. A gift I was not expecting--the best kind.
3 comments:
I had a similar gift last weekend when a yellow iris surprised me. I thought all the iris a moving neighbor gave me several years ago were purple, but there it was in all it's yellow glory! In your case I think it was your grandma's gift to you!
I agree--a gift from Grandma. And why now? I think because i needed it.
I had a similar gift in the form of a Christmas cactus that came from a great-aunt's house. After several years of nothing it surprised me with blooms - just when I needed them! Enjoy those iris!
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