Spring is when gardens come back to life-buds open, color explodes, and the earth begins to awaken after its winter slumber. Planting the right spring flowers ensures your landscape bursts into bloom with vibrant hues, sweet fragrances, and lush textures that carry your garden from early spring into summer. Whether you're looking to plant bulbs that bloom in early March or colorful annuals.
Add annuals, perennials, and bulbs to your garden for a riot of color in spring. Whether in a border, hanging basket, or pots, these plants will bear fresh spring flowers. Learn the best flowers to plant in spring, which will fill your landscape with color and fragrance from late spring through fall.
We spoke to gardening experts about their favorite flowers, including ones that attract pollinators and are low. Kickstart your garden with 30 stunning spring. Read about popular annuals, perennials, bulbs, and shrubs that flower in spring.
Our experts share all the planting and care info you need for a spring garden. Spring has sprung, and so have the flowers! Dive into the colorful world of early bloomers that can brighten your garden, even if there's still snow on the ground. From daffodils to crocuses, discover the 32 best spring flowers to plant and learn how to keep your garden blooming from spring to summer.
Get ready to turn your garden into a floral wonderland with minimal fuss! Unusual flowers and delicate foliage make this perennial a must-have for a garden in late spring. Columbines are available in many different exotic-looking forms and saturated colors including pink, purple, coral, and red. Here are 34 spring-flowering perennials, shrubs, and trees that will make your yard burst with color and wonderful scents from early to late spring.
Consider colour combinations, too. If planting spring bulbs, think about the flower colours - will they complement each other or clash? Will they flower at the same time or one after the other? In this video, Frances Tophill shares her favourite spring flowers, including beautiful blooms to grow in pots or in the ground. These plants will provide food for pollinating insects and trees with.
These flowers vary in size, shape, and color, offering endless possibilities for garden design. Whether planted in borders, beds, or containers, they bring joy and color to any space. Choosing the right flowers for your spring garden depends on several factors, including climate, soil type, sunlight availability, and personal preference.