Choose vibrant crocuses for a splash of purple, yellow, or white. These small but stunning flowers pop up through the snow, giving your garden a fresh start in early spring.
Daffodils are classic spring bloomers with bright yellow petals. They are easy to grow and return year after year, bringing sunshine to your garden as soon as winter fades away.
Tulips come in many colors and bloom early, making gardens lively. Their elegant petals and tall stems add charm, creating a cheerful and welcoming outdoor space in spring.
Snowdrops are delicate white flowers that bloom even in late winter. Their simple beauty and resilience make them a must-have, as they thrive in colder temperatures before spring arrives.
Hyacinths have a strong, sweet scent that fills the air in early spring. Their thick clusters of small flowers come in pink, purple, and blue, adding fragrance and color to gardens.
Primroses bloom in many colors, from soft pastels to bold shades. They are hardy and adaptable, making them a great choice for garden beds and borders that need early color.
Hellebores, also called Lenten roses, bloom in late winter and last into spring. Their unique cup-shaped flowers in shades of pink, purple, and green brighten up shady spots.