Spring bulbs are one of the greatest rewards in gardening. After a long New England winter, these incredible flowers emerge with vibrant colors, unique textures, and joyful energy that instantly transforms a garden.
From rich burgundy double tulips and soft peach blends to striking yellow-and-red blooms, elegant white daffodils, and the fascinating checkerboard pattern of Fritillaria, spring bulbs create a magical display that changes every single day.
One of my favorite parts about designing bulb gardens is layering different varieties together so the colors, heights, and bloom times complement each other naturally. The result is a living spring painting filled with movement, texture, and surprise around every corner.
Many of these bulbs were planted last fall, quietly waiting underground through snow, ice, and freezing temperatures before putting on this spectacular show in spring.
If you would love more spring color in your landscape next year, now is the perfect time to start planning your bulb gardens for fall planting.
- Tulips
- Daffodils
- Fritillaria
- Unique Rare Bulbs
- Pollinator-Friendly Gardens
Let’s create a spring garden filled with unforgettable color.
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