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Bud Qualk travels to an iris paradise just off of Kentucky Lake at the home of Dennis Dreyer, iris horticulturist. Dreyer has been growing irises for thirty years and has around seven-hundred varieties of tall bearded irises that he cares for and hybridizes.
The gardening show where you learn from the masters. Bud Qualk, Purchase Area Master Gardener, has hosted Master Gardening since its inception in 2004.
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I have some light purple irises that smell like grape popsicles.
Where does one get good iris varieties? I am really loving these flowers.
Where do you get the metal flower supports
Informative, thanks. Oh, let him have a few rhizomes and the wife some flowers. The joy is in the sharing 🙂
This guy sounds just like John Goodman
what an idiot. If you don't know shit…just laugh half of your video…. people won't kown. Cause most people are infact as pointless as you are.
Great video.
This was an awesome video! Answered all my question except one. Does Mr. Dreyer sell any of his plants? Love the fact that he addresses clay soil too and exactly how much sun he gets. I live here in Southeast/Coastal Georgia. We have really hot sun and most plants that need full sun actually need a bit of shade here. Also loved the host and this channel. I watch for other varieties of flowers as well!
Bud Qualk don't sound like no master gardener to me, hell nah
I wanna know where he got those metal stands for the flowers freaking awesome
The host a bit too giggly. Maybe he is smoking some plants?
Just found your channel…. Very informative. Can't wait for spring to get out in the garden….
totally informative … thank you!!!!