There are so many beautiful flowers blooming now! It’s uplifting to see all the varieties and colors to remind us that warmer weather is on the way.
Our office building has a nice atrium area where tulips bloom at this time every year. It’s so pretty, I took a picture to show you!
Do you have any favorite flowers, especially ones that are blooming now in the springtime? Let me know in the blog’s comment section!
Spring Gardens
According to realsimple.com, for most gardens, a mix of perennials and annuals is usually the best in terms of cost, as well as time and effort. So what’s the difference between annuals and perennials? Annuals die off when temperatures get too cold, which requires you to plant new ones the following spring. Perennials will come back and regrow year after year.
I’m not very good at gardening, but I do love to stroll around gardens and arboretums and look at (and photograph) all the beautiful plants, trees, and flowers. It’s a peaceful escape for me. Are there any arboretums or gardens in your area that you like to visit? Do you have a garden at home? If so, please leave a comment for me, I would love to hear from you.
Spring Flowers
Let’s take a look at some of the more popular spring flowers from pioneerwoman.com. Each with their own unique colors and features.
Tulips – A classic spring flower, it’s ideal to plant them in the fall so they’re ready for spring. Tulips come in many colors and shapes.
Daffodils – Cheerful yellow flowers that are a sure sign spring has arrived. They require very little care. Plant them in the fall in a spot that gets lots of sun exposure.
Grape Hyacinth – A tiny-but-mighty little bulb, produces charming purple or white flowers every year.
Crocus – Have cup-shaped, colorful blooms, some of the first to appear in spring.
Lily of the Valley – An old-fashioned perennial, its tiny white bells dangle on long stems and have a sweet scent in mid-spring.
Iris – Comes in many different forms and colors, they have sword-like foliage and dramatic-looking flowers.
Forsythia – Brilliant yellow flower that is a low-maintenance and fast-growing shrub. It starts blooming in early spring, but is best planted in the fall in full sun.
Azalea – One of the most popular flowering shrubs. These trumpet-shaped flowers can be found in lavender, white, salmon, and red.
Lilacs – Cone-shaped clusters of four-petalled flowers. These fragrant blooms will likely bring bees to your yard in springtime.
Snowdrop – Small, bell-shaped, fragrant flowers with white outer petals and green tips. One of the first to bloom in the spring, often blooming when there’s still snow on the ground.
Scanning Info for NCP panel members
Select the “Floral” category in the NCPMobile app’s Non-Barcoded Items list to report any plant or flower purchases that don’t have a barcode, or have a barcode that the app won’t accept (refer to the Barcode Reference Booklet if you use NCP’s handheld scanner). This includes fresh cut flowers, corsages, bouquets, houseplants, outdoor plants, etc.
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Spring has sprung! Go out and enjoy it!
Regards,
Taylor
“I love spring anywhere, but if I could choose I would always greet it in a garden.” — Ruth Stout
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My favorite flowers are roses, tiger Lily’s and I forgot the name but it is a beautiful flower that needs to be hung up in a basket as it blooms as though it’s a drooping flower usually pink or purple with white stems coming from the middle they make a heart shaped almost when they drop and bloom upside down. Gardening is good for the soul.
Also. Hello TAYLOR! Thank you for being an amazing individual and your writing technique is on point 😉
-Britt-
Thank you so much for your kind words, Brittany!
I love lilacs, especially the dark purple ones. My mother used to grow gladiolus, I am going to plant some this year in memory of her. I love all kinds of flowers, they are all so beautiful. I am glad God gave us all the beauty.
I love the Lilly of the valley. I remember my grandma love Lilly’s. I remember them with her. And her Name was Lilly. I miss her so much.
Gorgeous picture of spring. I also love the peonies when the blooms open- so pretty & the smell and look of the apple tree blossoms. We live in Missouri and the spring flowers are beautiful this spring with a the rain we had.
We have purple Iris that smells like grape bubble gum. I love to smell them . Their fragrance it so exhilarating. I would like to plant some tulips.
4/27/24 My name is W. Valentine, some of the flowers that I love during spring is purple long stem calla lilies, I have a lavender magnolia tree., I grow in my flower garden lilies to give to my neighbors. This the time of the year that you just smile! I think of them as Gods small gifts of love to carry us through the hot summer I just love flowers no matter the colors.
I love multi colored zinnias. My mom has a beautiful garden and it brings me so much joy to see all the bright cheerful colors especially after a long dreary winter. I also absolutely love how the flowers bring butterflies and bumble bees! I’m constantly out there taking pictures. She has some gorgeous rose bushes too, but they bloom later in the summer.
I love sun flowers and it’s soon going to be that time of year.
Tulips are my favorite spring flower. They’re so cheerful to me 🌷🌷
I have some beautiful succulents on my balcony and they just flourish in the spring time! Such a beautiful sight!
I just love seeing the beautiful sunshine of spring and all the amazing colors in our flowers, Spring is like a big fresh breath of air we all could use , to me this time of year makes me smile .
I love seeing tulips and irises in the spring. I don’t have a place for a garden anymore but I would love to have one again.
My favorite flowers are daisies and colorful gerbera daisies are my favorite. I also love sunflowers. Your picture is beautiful and I’m so glad it’s this time of year to see all the beautiful flowers.
Beautiful flowers! I love the spring flowers.
I love flowers my favorites are #1-carnation–#2 -lilacs–#3-Hyacinths especially the purple ones–#4- daffodils–#5-roses–and with wildflowers it’s–tiger lily’s–..we have a batch of tiger lily’s that come up each year along with the hyacinths,daffodils and the lilacs tree blooming.
Love love love beautiful spring flowers!! Unfortunately I now live in a desert town as before when I lived in Oregon, so many flowers are blooming now! We have one good thing here. The yellow poppies that bloom at the base of the mountains!
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My favorite flowers to grow are gladiolas. Gladiolas are easy to grow and maintain and also come in so many colors. Years ago one of them that grew had an S shaped stem. I had to wire the vase to the wall so it would stay upright.
Those are the most beautiful flowers ever thank you for the most beautiful picture.
Clemson Botanical Gardens is only like 20 minutes away! If you’re ever in Upstate South Carolina, I definitely recommend going to check it out! Open 365 days a year!