Top Flowers to Plant This Spring

Get Your Garden Blooming!

Spring is finally here, and it’s the perfect time to bring some color and life to your garden. Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or a first-time gardener, choosing the right flowers can make all the difference. Here are five top picks that will add beauty, attract pollinators, and thrive in your spring garden:

🌼 1. Coneflowers (Echinacea purpurea)

Coneflowers are a springtime favorite! These hardy perennials are both drought-tolerant and pollinator magnets, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden. Their bright, daisy-like blooms can last all summer long, making them a low-maintenance yet high-impact choice.

🌸 2. Zinnias (Zinnia elegans)

If you're looking for bold color, zinnias are your go-to! These sun-loving annuals come in a rainbow of hues and are known for their resilience and long-lasting blooms—from late spring until the first frost. Plus, they make fantastic cut flowers!

🌻 3. Marigolds (Tagetes spp.)

Marigolds are the cheerful champions of the flower world. Their vivid orange and yellow blossoms are not only beautiful but also act as natural pest repellents in your garden. Plant them in sunny spots and enjoy their blooms all season long.

🌺 4. Impatiens (Impatiens walleriana)

Have a shady corner in your yard? Impatiens are perfect for those low-light areas. These colorful, shade-loving annuals bloom continuously from late spring through fall, providing a lush and vibrant display in even the darkest corners.

🌻 5. Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta)

With their sunny yellow petals and bold dark centers, Black-eyed Susans are a must-have for any garden. These drought-tolerant perennials bloom from mid-summer to fall and are loved by bees and butterflies alike.

🌷 Ready to Get Planting?

Whether you’re aiming for a garden full of pollinators or just want to enjoy beautiful blooms all season long, these spring flower picks will help you create a space that’s bursting with life and color.

Happy planting! 🌿

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