If you’re starting to run out of spring inspiration, we’ve got you covered. It’s time to start planning for your first trip to the local nursery or garden center. What plants will you need for a new garden area? Are you noticing a lack of excitement or color outside (we call this the midspring slump)? Now is the time to make a list of the perennials, shrubs, and/or trees that will fill those needs.
The following collection of articles highlights the best spring plants—from perennials and shrubs that put on a show from mid to late spring, to trees that look good year-round but truly shine from April through June.
We’re including a series of spring-inspired design articles as well, to help you reimagine some areas of your landscape that are lacking. Many of us have an explosion of color in early spring (thanks to bulbs and spring ephemerals), but by midspring things aren’t so spectacular. These planting plans are approachable and awesome. We’ve even pulled out regional-specific plans to be sure all of the plants featured will thrive in your specific corner of the world.
And let’s not forget our containers! It turns out there is a lot more than just pansies that can be planted at the start of the season, and we’ve got recipes for some incredible designs that utilize not only Viola but also spring-blooming perennials and cool-season annuals.
Now is the time to stop, take stock, and get inspired.
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Spectacular Spring Bloomers
These perennials are the light at the end of the long, wintry tunnel
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Guide to Growing Brunnera
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A Parade of Spring-Flowering Trees
These North American natives put on a spectacular show
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Spring Planting Ideas