Iris (sk. germanica) 'GOING MY WAY' bearded iris


Going My Way is a gorgeous iris which was bred and introduced in the same year when Frank Sinatra made his perhaps most famous cover of all time – the song My Way. The variety was bred by James Gibson and makes large flowers with wide, deep violet purple brims on white background. Sword-like leaves are deciduous, pale green. Flowers appear usually from mid May on sturdy, about 90-95 cm tall stems.
Hybrid varieties of bearded iris thrive in full sun and should be planted in well-drained but moist soil of any pH. Various sources say different things about pH requirements, however, truth is that if the soil is reasonably fertile acidity does not play a significant role. Do not mistake them for water irises which do like wet and boggy conditions, these hybrids might rot it such environment.
The plants spread with their rhizomes but are not invasive. Unwanted new rhizomes can easily be dug out and transplanted somewhere else. The rhizomes like warmth so if your garden beds are mulched reduce its amount above iris’ roots to minium. Occasional fertilizing is welcome to enhance flowering and plant health. Thanks to showy flowers and variability of colours available they will be both a perfect companion plants for others as well as great features in any landscape design. Fully hardy to min. -34°C (USDA zone 4.
Last update 17-05-2020