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Video: Five tips for growing irises

- Saturday, May 16, 2009
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You don’t need a green thumb to grow Tennessee’s state flower, the purple iris. According to local gardener Silvia Jarrett, the iris is the ideal flower for folks who have no experience in gardening.

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