No matter your level of expertise, planting spring bulbs is one of the most rewarding experiences! Spring planted bulbs go into the ground once the danger of frost has passed, quickly rewarding you with vibrant blooms throughout the upcoming warm months. From the towering elegance of lilies to the tropical beauty of canna lilies, spring planted bulbs bring color, texture, and excitement to the garden. Create a lush flower bed, and fill containers with bright blooms—planting spring bulbs adds color and drama to your landscape providing a simple yet fulfilling way to enjoy the beauty of nature.


Instant Gratification and Continuous Blooms
One of the greatest joys of spring planted bulbs is how quickly they grow and bloom. While fall planted bulbs require months of patience, spring bulbs often start sprouting within weeks of planting. This makes them a fantastic choice for gardeners who want a more immediate payoff.

Many spring planted bulbs also provide continuous blooms for months, unlike fall flowers that have a shorter blooming window. For example, dahlias and gladiolus can bloom from midsummer to fall, ensuring your garden stays colorful for an extended period. By selecting a mix of early, mid, and late-blooming bulbs, you can create a dynamic, ever-changing display that lasts through multiple seasons. Try planting freesias, ranunculus, gladiolus, lilies, and dahlias for garden color spanning early spring through fall!
A Burst of Vibrant Colors and Unique Shapes
Spring planted bulbs are known for their bold, exotic-looking flowers that create stunning garden focal points. If you prefer the fiery hues of crocosmia, the delicate elegance of calla lilies, or the dramatic blooms of hollyhocks, there’s a spring bulb to suit every taste.
These plants also add a variety of shapes and textures to your garden. Gladiolus bring tall, spiky blooms that create height and drama, while begonias and caladiums offer lush foliage and rich colors that thrive in shady areas. The diversity of spring planted bulbs allows you to experiment with different combinations, making your garden feel lively and unique.
Easy to Grow with Minimal Maintenance
Summer flowering bulbs are incredibly easy to grow! Most summer flowering bulbs require well-drained soil, plenty of sunshine, and occasional watering—making them an excellent choice for green and brown thumbs alike. Once planted, many bulbs thrive with minimal care, rewarding you with months of beauty without demanding constant attention.

Some summer bulbs, such as lilies and dahlias, can even be lifted in colder climates and stored over the winter, allowing you to replant them year after year. Others, like canna lilies, can be left in the ground in warmer climates, where they will return each summer to bring joy to your garden again.
Perfect for Cutting Gardens and Floral Arrangements
There’s something incredibly satisfying about cutting fresh flowers from your own garden and bringing them indoors. Many spring planted bulbs make excellent cut flowers, adding vibrant color and fragrance to your home.
By planting a variety of summer bulbs, you can create a cutting garden that provides fresh flowers all season long. Not only does this enhance your outdoor space, but it also allows you to enjoy your blooms indoors, making the beauty of summer even more special.

So this spring, get your hands in the soil, plant some summer flowering bulbs, and enjoy the beauty they bring all summer long!
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