Fall into Spring

Dennis S.'s collection

Plant type: 
bulb
Light: 
sun
Zone: 
5 - 9
Plants: 

Flowering Onion

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Flowering Onion

Enormous globes of flowers on tall, slender stems. Beautiful when planted among early-flowering perennials, bulbs and shrubs where the onion flowers seem to hover over the other plants. Excellent cut flower, lovely in bouquets. Plants disappear shortly after blooming, but return each spring for another display. 

Lady's Mantle

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Lady's Mantle

This low-growing, shrubby plant with silken, pleated leaves is a charming addition to shady areas. Plant with hostas, ferns, heuchera and tiarella. Flowers are an excellent filler for cut bouquets. Moist, well-drained soil is best, but will tolerate some drought.

Catmint

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Catmint

Beautiful flowers complement fragrant silver leaves and attract butterflies. Lovely in the herb or flower garden, especially at garden's edge, as a small-scale ground cover or planted among rosebushes. Shear in midsummer to shape and promote reblooming.

Ruby Grass

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Ruby Grass

Profuse showy flowers wave gracefully in the slightest breeze above mounds of blue-green foliage. Excellent for the perennial garden with white and blue flowering plants. Flowers are lovely in bouquets. Grown as an annual in colder climates.

Goldenrod

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Goldenrod

Abundant plumes of colorful flowers highlight the late season garden. Attractive to butterflies and a beautiful complement to the vibrant magentas and purples of asters, mums and fall foliages. Pollinated by insects, not wind; does not cause hay fever.

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Barb H.'s collection

Plant type: 
perennial
Light: 
part sun
Zone: 
4 - 8
Plants: 

English Primrose

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English Primrose

Fragrant flowers carpet the spring garden with vibrant color, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. Wonderful in woodland settings, along walkways or at water's edge. Best in a rich, moist, organic or clay soil. May go dormant in hot, dry summers.

Tulip

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Tulip

Striking flowers add color wherever they are placed. Gorgeous in mass plantings or as a spring accent in the border. Cut a bunch for a lovely bouquet or use for indoor seasonal color. Plant forced tulips outside after danger of frost has passed for rebloom next spring.

Daffodil

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Daffodil

Let these vibrant flowers help welcome spring! A cheerful sight after a long winter, combine these beautiful flowering bulbs with tulips, pulmonaria and hyacinth for a spectacular early season display. If planted in a container the previous fall, they can be brought inside for an indoor garden.

Viola

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Viola

Profuse fragrant flowers carpet the early garden. Beautiful at garden's edge, in rock gardens, as a small-scale ground cover, and lovely in bouquets. Allow to reseed for longevity in the garden. Reblooms in cool weather.

Heather

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Heather

English Daisy

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English Daisy

A colorful carpet of flowers for the spring garden. Attractive with pansies or spring bulbs. Ideal as a small-scale ground cover, in rock gardens or at garden's edge. Plant in a cool site with moist soil for best performance and continued rebloom.

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Madison T.'s collection

Plant type: 
bulb
Light: 
sun
Zone: 
4 - 9
Plants: 

Hyacinth

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Hyacinth

Fragrant blooms with straplike leaves are beautiful in the midspring garden. Great for forced blooming indoors or for planting along walks or pathways where their fragrance can be enjoyed. After flowering, forced hyacinths may be planted in the garden where they will flower in subsequent years.

Tulip

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Tulip

Vibrant colors create a bright display in any room. Add other spring bulbs for an indoor spring garden. Forced tulips may be planted outside after danger of frost. Prefers cool home temperatures 60-65°F (16-18°C) daytimes and 50-60°F (10-16°C) nights.

Crocus

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Crocus

Large flowers are an excellent choice for naturalizing. Use in beds, borders, rock gardens and containers.

Grape Hyacinth

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Grape Hyacinth

A commonly cultivated spring bulb that is well-suited for garden's edge, between flagstones or the rock garden. Vibrant flower color and strong, delicious fragrance. Plant in front of taller spring bulbs or tuck into sunny nooks and crannies for a springtime delight. Can become invasive.

Viola

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Viola

Profuse fragrant flowers carpet the early garden. These small dainty flowers are beautiful at garden's edge, in rock gardens and as a small-scale ground cover. Lovely in bouquets. Allow to reseed for longevity in the garden. Reblooms in cool weather.

Dutch Iris

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Dutch Iris

Vibrant flowers above slender, upright foliage look elegant in the garden. Attracts hummingbirds. Lovely planted near fountains, ponds or streams with Japanese primrose, hosta and ferns. Provide moist, well-drained soil.

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Ashley M.'s collection

Plant type: 
bulb
Light: 
sun
Zone: 
3 - 9
Plants: 

Daffodil

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Daffodil

Let these vibrant flowers help welcome spring! A cheerful sight after a long winter, combine these beautiful flowering bulbs with tulips, pulmonaria and hyacinth for a spectacular early season display. If planted in a container the previous fall, they can be brought inside for an indoor garden.

Hyacinth

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Hyacinth

Fragrant blooms with straplike leaves are beautiful in the midspring garden. Great for forced blooming indoors or for planting along walks or pathways where their fragrance can be enjoyed. After flowering, forced hyacinths may be planted in the garden where they will flower in subsequent years.

Pansy

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Pansy

Delta™ offers large 3-5" blooms that are great for early spring, summer or fall containers and landscapes. This variety overwinters well and rebounds better from severe weather than other pansies.

Grape Hyacinth

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Grape Hyacinth

A commonly cultivated spring bulb that is well-suited for garden's edge, between flagstones or the rock garden. Vibrant flower color and strong, delicious fragrance. Plant in front of taller spring bulbs or tuck into sunny nooks and crannies for a springtime delight. Can become invasive.

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Elizabeth B.'s collection

Plant type: 
bulb
Light: 
sun
Zone: 
3 - 8
Plants: 

Tulip

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Tulip

Striking flowers add color wherever they are placed. Gorgeous in mass plantings or as a spring accent in the border. Cut a bunch for a lovely bouquet or use for indoor seasonal color. Plant forced tulips outside after danger of frost has passed for rebloom next spring.

Daffodil

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Daffodil

Let these vibrant flowers help welcome spring! A cheerful sight after a long winter, combine these beautiful flowering bulbs with tulips, pulmonaria and hyacinth for a spectacular early season display. If planted in a container the previous fall, they can be brought inside for an indoor garden.

Hyacinth

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Hyacinth

Masses of florets on sturdy stems. Fragrant indoor accent. Mix with other bulb plants or use alone. Place where its wonderful scent can be enjoyed.

Hyacinth

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Hyacinth

Fragrant blooms with straplike leaves are beautiful in the midspring garden. Great for forced blooming indoors or for planting along walks or pathways where their fragrance can be enjoyed. After flowering, forced hyacinths may be planted in the garden where they will flower in subsequent years.

Grape Hyacinth

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Grape Hyacinth

A commonly cultivated spring bulb that is well-suited for garden's edge, between flagstones or the rock garden. Vibrant flower color and strong, delicious fragrance. Plant in front of taller spring bulbs or tuck into sunny nooks and crannies for a springtime delight. Can become invasive.

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Alyssa W.'s collection

Plant type: 
bulb
Light: 
sun
Zone: 
3 - 8
Plants: 

Tulip

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Tulip

Striking flowers add color wherever they are placed. Gorgeous in mass plantings or as a spring accent in the border. Cut a bunch for a lovely bouquet or use for indoor seasonal color. Plant forced tulips outside after danger of frost has passed for rebloom next spring.

Hyacinth

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Hyacinth

Fragrant blooms with straplike leaves are beautiful in the midspring garden. Great for forced blooming indoors or for planting along walks or pathways where their fragrance can be enjoyed. After flowering, forced hyacinths may be planted in the garden where they will flower in subsequent years. 

Flowering Quince

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Flowering Quince

Purple Bell Heather

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Purple Bell Heather

Dainty, bright purple flowers attract butterflies and contrast with dark green foliage. Can be planted with other heather varieties to form an outstanding knot garden that provides year-round flowers and foliage.

Tulip

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Tulip

Striking flowers add color wherever they are placed. Gorgeous in mass plantings or as a spring accent in the border. Cut a bunch for a lovely bouquet or use for indoor seasonal color. Plant forced tulips outside after danger of frost has passed for rebloom next spring.

Tulip

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Tulip

Striking flowers add color wherever they are placed. Gorgeous in mass plantings or as a spring accent in the border. Cut a bunch for a lovely bouquet or use for indoor seasonal color. Plant forced tulips outside after danger of frost has passed for rebloom next spring.

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Kayla F.'s collection

Plant type: 
bulb
Light: 
sun
Zone: 
3 - 9
Plants: 

Daffodil

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Daffodil

Let these vibrant flowers help welcome spring! A cheerful sight after a long winter, combine these beautiful flowering bulbs with tulips, pulmonaria and hyacinth for a spectacular early season display. If planted in a container the previous fall, they can be brought inside for an indoor garden.

Hyacinth

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Hyacinth

Masses of florets on sturdy stems. Fragrant indoor accent. Mix with other bulb plants or use alone. Place where its wonderful scent can be enjoyed.

Anemone

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Anemone

Daisylike flowers bloom above lacy foliage for up to six weeks. A perfect addition to containers and landscapes, they naturalize easily and form a mat of color.

Hosta

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Hosta

Classic foliage plant for shaded gardens or summer containers. Graceful mounding form is excellent at the garden's edge or used as a small-scale ground cover. Violet flowers on slender stalks are attractive in cut flower arrangements.

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Abigail G.'s collection

Plant type: 
bulb
Light: 
sun
Zone: 
3 - 8
Plants: 

Tulip

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Tulip

Striking flowers add color wherever they are placed. Gorgeous in mass plantings or as a spring accent in the border. Cut a bunch for a lovely bouquet or use for indoor seasonal color. Plant forced tulips outside after danger of frost has passed for rebloom next spring.

Hyacinth

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Hyacinth

Fragrant blooms with straplike leaves are beautiful in the midspring garden. Great for forced blooming indoors or for planting along walks or pathways where their fragrance can be enjoyed. After flowering, forced hyacinths may be planted in the garden where they will flower in subsequent years.

Viola

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Viola

Profuse fragrant flowers carpet the early garden. Beautiful at garden's edge, in rock gardens, as a small-scale ground cover, and lovely in bouquets. Allow to reseed for longevity in the garden. Reblooms in cool weather.

Tulip

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Tulip

Striking flowers brighten the spring garden. Gorgeous in mass plantings or as a spring accent in the border. Cut a bunch for a lovely bouquet or use for indoor seasonal color. Plant forced tulips outside after danger of frost has passed for rebloom next spring. 

Miniature Narcissus

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Miniature Narcissus

Let these charming, bright flowers help welcome spring! A cheerful sight after long cold winter. Combine these beautiful flowering bulbs with tulip, pulmonaria and hyacinth for a spectacular early-season display. If planted in a container the previous fall, they can be brought inside after their buds form for an indoor garden.

Daffodil

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Daffodil

Let these vibrant flowers help welcome spring! A cheerful sight after a long winter, combine these beautiful flowering bulbs with tulips, pulmonaria and hyacinth for a spectacular early season display. If planted in a container the previous fall, they can be brought inside for an indoor garden.

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Becky P.'s collection

Plant type: 
bulb
Light: 
sun
Zone: 
3 - 9
Plants: 

Daffodil

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Daffodil

Let these vibrant flowers help welcome spring! A cheerful sight after a long winter, combine these beautiful flowering bulbs with tulips, pulmonaria and hyacinth for a spectacular early season display. If planted in a container the previous fall, they can be brought inside for an indoor garden.

River Birch

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River Birch

Graceful, airy tree provides delightful dappled shade. Fabulous exfoliating bark provides interest year-round. Use as a landscape specimen or accent. A nice complement to dogwood and ligularia. Leaves turn vibrant yellow in fall. Vigorous and tolerant of wet, poorly drained soils.

Daffodil

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Daffodil

Let these vibrant flowers help welcome spring! A cheerful sight after a long winter, combine these beautiful flowering bulbs with tulips, pulmonaria and hyacinth for a spectacular early season display. If planted in a container the previous fall, they can be brought inside for an indoor garden.

Bleeding Heart

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Bleeding Heart

Striking flowers attract hummingbirds to the garden and are excellent cut. Plant in cool, moist sites to prevent summer dormancy, or combine with hosta or ferns to fill in for the dicentra during hot, dry seasons. Attractive ferny leaves.

Hall's Honeysuckle

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Hall's Honeysuckle

Exceptionally fragrant flowers emerge white and mature to yellow. Attractive as a climbing vine on porches or trellises, or as a ground cover to help prevent erosion. Excellent as a transition between landscaped and naturalized areas. Vigorous growing.

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Holden P.'s collection

Plant type: 
bulb
Light: 
sun
Zone: 
3 - 8
Plants: 

Tulip

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Tulip

Striking flowers brighten the spring garden. Gorgeous in mass plantings or as a spring accent in the border. Cut a bunch for a lovely bouquet or use for indoor seasonal color. Plant forced tulips outside after danger of frost has passed for rebloom next spring. 

Azalea

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Azalea

Flowering, broad-leaved shrub produces masses of spectacular flower clusters. Glossy foliage is evergreen. Beautiful at woodland's edge or as a specimen. Growth becomes more open in deeper shade. Prune in spring after flowering. Prefers rich, acid (sour) soil.

Common Snowball Bush

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Common Snowball Bush

This upright, deciduous flowering shrub bears arching branches thick with glossy leaves. Early season flowers yield vibrant, opaque berries. An excellent landscape plant for hedging, screening, and foundation. Prefers well-drained soil.

Lamb's Ear

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Lamb's Ear

Wonderful felted leaves, lovely as a ground cover or accent plant. Ideal for contrast with vibrant colors, for use in an all-white theme garden or to help unify and blend plants with different colors in a perennial garden. Lilac flowers on bold stalks.

Boxwood

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Boxwood

Broad-leaved evergreen shrub. Dense, compact form with dark green, glossy foliage. Medium- to slow-growing. Can grow to 15' (4.6 m) tall and up to 15' (4.6 m) wide if not pruned. Prune regularly to maintain size and shape. Uses: accent, border, foundation, mass planting.

Western Mugwort

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Western Mugwort

Beautiful broad-leaved foliage, cool accent for perennial, fragrance or herb gardens. Attractive with flowering plants in shades of blue, pink and red. Cut the aromatic leaves for fresh or dried arrangements or crafts. Thin plants in spring to control spread.

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