Spring will be here before you know it and that means it is time to bring out your gardening gloves and garden sheers! If you have never gardened before or don’t have a green thumb, not to worry, we are here to share with you the best flowers to plant in spring. Whether you are looking for flowers to plant in spring for flower summer bloom or just want to take your garden up a notch, we have different ideas that will inspire you.
As someone who didn’t really start gardening until five years ago, I will admit that when I first started, I didn’t have a clue what to do. I have killed many plants on accident, saved plants, transferred plants, you name it. Fast forward five years later and my garden is thriving more than ever and I finally understand the do’s and don’ts of gardening. So I am here to tell you that gardening and planting flowers in the spring is possible even if you don’t know what you are doing.
In this blog post, we will show you all about flowers to plant in spring. We will tell you which flowers are the best to plant and how to care for them so that you can have the garden of your dreams. We will share with you flowers to plant in spring that will last all summer and ways to make sure that your flowers flourish all season long.
This blog post is all about flowers to plant in spring.
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Best Flowers To Plant in Spring
Now, let’s explore the best flowers to plant in spring.
Tips for planting spring flowers:
- Sunlight: Most of the spring flowers will require at least 6 hours of sunlight a day so make sure that you are planting them in a sunny spot.
- Watering: When it comes to planting your flowers, make sure not to over water them. Spring soil stays moist longer than you think. Always remember not to water them when it is very hot to avoid burning them.
- Deadhead your flowers: Don’t be afraid to cut off your old, dead, flower blooms. This will allow your plant to keep blooming fresh flowers and also make your plants survive longer.
1. Zinnias
Zinnias are one of the easiest , low maintenance flowers that you should plant in your garden this spring! Not only are they my personal favorite, but they come in so many pretty colors and are one of the best flowers to plant in spring that last all summer!
ZINNIA PLANTING TIPS:
- Sunlight: They are super fast growing flowers, that love the sun so make sure they get
- Planting: Sow seeds directly in the garden after the last frost for the best results. Be sure to keep the soil slightly moist. Typically I don’t love planting flowers from a seed but these flowers are so easy that it is worth planting them right from a bag of seed mix.
- Fun fact: These flowers are pollinators and attract butterflies. Zinnias are also perfect low maintenance flowers that you can use to start your own cutting garden.
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2. Marigolds
Another very easy flower that you should plant this spring is the Marigold. These flowers are known for their gorgeous colors and toughness which is why many people choose to add them in their vegetable garden. You can easily put them in between your tomatoes and peppers for a fun pop of color and to help deter some garden pests.
MARIGOLD PLANTING TIPS:
- Sunlight: These plants love to be the sun so make sure they get at least 6 hours of sunlight a day.
- Watering: Be sure not to over water these flowers, because they do not like having soggy roots. Just water them when the top layer of soil starts to feel dry.
- Fun fact: These flowers will thrive all the way until the end of summer if properly cared for.
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3. Sunflowers
Sunflowers are a classic flower that will make the perfect cheerful addition to any garden! They are known to be super fast growing flowers and can actually grow up to 6-12 feet depending on the variety you have.
SUNFLOWER PLANTING TIPS:
- PLANTING: These flowers are very easy to plant. Simply just push the seeds straight into the ground in a spot that gets alot of sun (typically need 6-8 hours of sun a day).
- CARE: If planting a tall variety, make sure to offer it support because the flowers can get pretty heavy as they grow taller.
- WATERING: Water these flowers at the base to avoid damage to the pedals. When they are seeds it is important to keep the soil slightly moist but once they are established its ok to water them once a week.
4. Cosmos
If you are looking for a flower that isn’t picky about the condition of the soil, then cosmos may be your best bet. These flowers will make your garden have a whimsical, cottage garden look and also add fun color to your space.
COSMOS PLANTING TIPS:
- PLANTING: Plant the seeds right after the last frost for the best outcome. Just sprinkle seeds in a sunny area and lightly cover with soil.
- WATERING: Once these flowers are mature, they are actually drought tolerant. When they are seeds try to just make sure the soil is moist to the touch but when they are established just water them once a week or so.
- CARE: These flowers thrive best when the dead leaves are cut off.
5. Nasturtiums
Nasturtiums are awesome beginner friendly plants if you have no a clue to what you are doing in the garden. In fact these flowers are so easy because they tolerate neglect and can still bloom like crazy without doing much to them.
NASTURTIUM PLANTING TIPS:
- SUNLIGHT: Full sun is best which means at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. They can handle light shade, but just know that you’ll get fewer flowers and more leaves.
- PLANTING: Direct sow after frost. They trail beautifully from pots or raised beds.
- FUN FACT: These flowers are actually edible and have a peppery taste to them.
6. Calendula
Calendulas, also known as pot marigolds, are cheerful, easy to plant spring flowers that will make a great addition to your garden. These are the best spring flowers if you want a pop of color in your garden early spring when it can still be pretty chilly out.
CALENDULA PLANTING TIPS:
- PLANTING: Can go in the ground earlier than many flower because they do well in the cooler temperatures of early spring.
- FUN FACT: Their bright colors can attract pollinators and this flower is actually edible too!
- WATERING: For this flower, it is important to keep the soil lightly moist while plants are getting established. Once they are growing well, water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
7. Sweet Alyssum
The Sweet Alyssum is a pretty, sweet smelling filler flower that will make your garden look fuller. If you are a beginner gardener, this is a great plant to add to any borders of walkways, edges of the garden, or just fillers for your pots.
SWEET ALYSSUM PLANTING TIPS:
- PLANTING: You can plant these flowers in early to mid-spring because it loves cool weather. Be sure that you sprinkle the seeds in the soil and press it lightly so that light comes through.
- SUNLIGHT: These flowers thrive in full sun to part sun just depending on the temperature. In cooler climates, full sun is ideal and in hotter climates try to limit it to afternoon shade to avoid burning.
- BLOOM TIPS: If your plant slows down its blooms or even stops blooming in very hot temperatures, try to cut them back by half to allow more blooms.
8. Petunias
One of the prettiest and easiest flowers to plant in the spring time is the petunia. This traditional flower blooms for a long period of time and is very easy to maintain no matter where you plant them (ex: in pots, in the ground, or in a garden bed).
PETUNIA PLANTING TIPS:
- CARE TIP: It is so much easier to just buy petunias as small plants from a garden center instead of planting them from seeds.
- SUNLIGHT: Petunias are sunlight obsessed and require at least 6 hours of sunlight a day which is why they thrive in hanging baskets and pots.
- PLANTING: Be sure to plant these flowers in well drained soil and plant them once you know there is no chance of a frost to avoid killing them.
9. Black Eyed Susan
Black eyed susans pretty much take the guess work out of gardening and add a fun pop of yellow to the garden without you having to try so hard. These flowers come back year after year and give your garden a cottage look.
BLACK EYED SUSAN PLANTING TIPS:
- PLANTING: Try to buy these flowers as small plants instead of seeds if you want them to appear in your garden quickly. Just be sure to pick a spot where they get at least 6 hours of sunlight and have decent soil conditions.
- WATERING: If you are growing them from seeds or just planted them, make sure the soil is moist. If these flowers are alittle more mature than you don’t have to stress about watering them because they are drought tolerant.
- CARE TIPS: Deadheading (taking off the dead flowers) can help more blooms come out for a longer lasting season. Before the winter comes give them a good trim for the best results next year.
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