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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!
Our Season-by-Season Guide to Perennial Flowers that Come Back Every Year. 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.
Learn about 15 colorful spring flowers and see beautiful images along with them. Plus discover 170+ more flower types on our site. When most people think of Spring, they picture snow fading away and flowers starting to bloom.
Bid winter goodbye with cheerful spring color. Learn about 25 of our favorite early spring flowering bulbs, perennials, and shrubs now on Gardener's Path.
Spring is a beautiful time of year, and there’s nothing quite like seeing the first flowers peeking through after a long, cold winter. Even if there’s still snow on the ground, you can enjoy early spring bloomers like snowdrops, glory of the snow, and crocuses in your garden.
From the first snowdrops and daffodils to primroses and hellebores, spring flowers are used by gardeners as a 'spring marker' to count down the days until temperatures increase again and we can spend more time in our gardens. Spring flowers are important for pollinators, too.
16 Best Flowers That Bloom Earliest in Spring. Spring flowers cheer us up at a time when we most need it, after a long, cold winter. These flowering shrubs, vines, and bulbs bloom sooner than lilacs (Syringa spp.) and peonies (Paeonia spp.), giving us the first signs of spring.
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.
Weary of winter? Look at these spring flowers that you can plant now and have ready for the upcoming season. From snowdrops to tulips, your garden will shine.