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These are the best spring flowers to plant in your garden this year. Ranging from tulips to lupine to peonies, there are varieties to match any skill level!
Some spring-flowering plants must be planted in the fall to bloom the following spring. As a master gardener, I’ve included my top picks for the 32 best spring flowers you should consider planting. You’ll find all the necessary information in this guide, as well as the USDA hardiness zones, sunlight requirements, and even the soil they prefer.
Once you spot these blooms, you'll know it's soon time to get back to work in your garden! Chase winter away with bulbs and perennials that promise early spring flowers. Look for pansies, trillium, hellebores, snowdrops, crocus, and more.
By selecting plants that offer diversity—a variety of bloom times, bloom colors, types of foliage, flower forms, and heights—you’ll get a continuous display of flowers from the first days to the last days of spring.
When spring arrives, why not welcome it with a garden full of blossoms to chase the winter blues away? In this article, you will discover 25 of the best early spring flowering bulbs, perennials, and shrubs to awaken your garden from its winter slumber.
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-maintenance.
Choosing the right flowers for your spring garden depends on several factors, including climate, soil type, sunlight availability, and personal preference. Many spring flowers are perennials, coming back year after year, while others are annuals or bulbs that need to be planted annually.