Stunning borders with colorful spring blooms

Sometimes it feels like winter will never end. But then all of a sudden, the first spring blooms pop up. This is the sign we have been waiting for so long: spring is on its way! Shake off the dreary winter blues with colorful spring blooms and look ahead, ready for spring.

Gorgeous and colorful

If you want your garden to welcome you to spring with lots of color, plant bulbs in fall. Spring-flowering bulbs need a cold period to be able to bloom in spring. So, it is time to start thinking about what colors and types you want. Familiar varieties such as tulips, hyacinths, crocuses, alliums, and daffodils are always a popular choice, but there are many other unusual bulbs that will create a stunning border. For example: anemones, squills (Scilla), Fritillaria, Camassia, foxtail lilies (Eremurus), and Ornithogalum. The choice is virtually endless!

A riot of color, or subdued hues?

Will you go for a garish color show or do you prefer colors that are more coordinated? Whatever your choice, you can create a colorful border with lots and lots of different flowers. Don ‘t be afraid to go all out! For a colorful mix, choose bulbs in at least four different colors. You can also vary with different bulb types. If you prefer more subdued colors, choose up to three colors and mix things up with the varieties.

Flowers throughout the spring

If you want to have flowers in the garden throughout all of spring, choose early bloomers as well as late bloomers, so you will have a beautiful border throughout the spring. Buy your bulbs at a garden center, nursery, mail order, supermarket, DIY store or order your favorite colors and varieties online and pick a beautiful fall day. Mix your bulbs and plant them among existing greenery in the garden for a stunning border come springtime.

Author: Simone Visser

Simone Visser has been the go-to blogger for everything related to flower bulbs for many years. Born and raised in the heart of the Dutch Flower Region, she brings a deep-rooted passion for bulbs and blooms to her writing. Her stories are rich with local insight, personal experience, and a love for the land she grew up in. Whether educating children through projects like Bulbs4Kids or sharing seasonal inspiration, Simone captures the magic of bulbs in every post.

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