Look Forward to These Flowers Blooming in March

Look Forward to These Flowers Blooming in March

February 5, 2024  |  Early Blooming Flowers, Garden, Spring Flowers
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If you love gardening as much as we do, then you can hardly wait until spring arrives. There is nothing as joyful or exciting as the first blooming flower of the year. Fortunately, you don't have to wait for April showers to bring May flowers, many species of flowers begin blooming as early as March.  

We love March blooms because they are a great way to shake off the dregs of winter and get us back into our favorite hobby. There is nothing like a splash of color to break up the dull grays of winter, and planting flowers like crocus, daffodils, and tulips will make sure your garden bursts onto the scene come spring.  

In this post, we will discuss a few early-blooming flowers that are perfect for any garden. We will discuss crocus, tulips, daffodils, forsythia, and snowdrops. Keep reading to learn more about these blooming beauties! 


These Flowers are Your Garden’s Early Bloomers 

 

Get ready to see some beautiful blooms soon! Flowers are the perfect way to kick off the gardening season and add a pop of color to your outdoor space. Even the most experienced gardeners forget that many flowers bloom as early as March.  

Looking for some ways to kickstart your growing season? Check out this blog post! 

By planting these early bloomers in your garden, you can ensure that your summer garden fun starts as soon as the weather warms up. Whether you prefer daffodils, tulips, or crocuses, there are plenty of options to choose from. These flowers not only bring vibrant colors to your garden, but they also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to a healthy and thriving ecosystem. 

So grab your gardening gloves and get ready to enjoy the beauty of these early bloomers! 

Let's talk about five of our favorite early spring flowers. 

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Crocus 

 

Crocuses are tiny, vibrant flowers that are often one of the first signs of spring. These early bloomers can even pop up as early as late winter, adding a splash of color to the still-dreary landscape. They come in a variety of shades, including purple, white, and yellow, making them a delightful sight in any garden or yard.

These delicate flowers are often found peeking through the last remnants of snow, announcing the arrival of warmer weather and the promise of new growth. Their cheerful appearance is a welcome sight after the long, cold winter months. 

Crocuses are relatively easy to grow and are a favorite among gardeners for their ability to naturalize, meaning they will multiply and come back year after year. They are also a favorite among pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies to their bright blooms. 

Whether planted in clusters or scattered throughout a garden, crocuses bring a charming beauty and a sense of renewal to any outdoor space. Their small size and early arrival make them a beloved symbol of the changing seasons and the beginning of spring. 

pink tulips

Tulips 

 

Tulips are one of the most popular and widely grown flowers in the world and with good reason. They come in a wide range of colors, including red, pink, yellow, purple, white, and even bi-colored varieties. There are also different types of tulips, such as the single early, double late, and parrot tulips, each with its own unique characteristics. 

They start blooming as soon as March, and many avid tulip fans anticipate their arrival all winter. Their bold and vibrant hues add a burst of color to gardens and landscapes, signaling the arrival of spring and warmer weather.

Tulips are relatively easy to grow and care for, making them a favorite among gardeners. They thrive in well-drained soil and require plenty of sunlight to bloom. Once they are established, tulips can multiply and produce even more beautiful blooms year after year.

Whether planted in flower beds, borders, or containers, tulips are sure to make a stunning impression. Their beauty and versatility make them a beloved choice for both professional landscapers and amateur gardeners alike. So if you're looking to add a pop of color to your garden this spring, consider planting some tulips and enjoy their vibrant display of colors. 

Yellow daffodils

Daffodils 

 

Daffodils are a classic spring flower, known for their bright yellow or white petals that signify the end of winter and the renewal of the Earth. These cheerful flowers are a favorite among gardeners and flower enthusiasts alike, as they add a pop of color and a touch of happiness to any garden or floral arrangement. 

Daffodils are low maintenance, making them an ideal choice for both experienced and novice gardeners. They thrive in well-drained soil and prefer full sun or partial shade, making them versatile and adaptable to a variety of garden environments. 

Symbolically, daffodils represent new beginnings and the rejuvenation of the spirit. Their vibrant colors and delicate petals bring joy and optimism, making them a perfect flower to celebrate the arrival of spring. 

Daffodils have been immortalized in literature and art for centuries, and continue to hold a special place in the hearts of many. Their simple beauty and resilience serve as a reminder of the beauty and joy that comes with the changing of seasons. 

Yellow forsythia

Forsythia 

 

Forsythia is a beautiful shrub that heralds the arrival of spring with its bright yellow flowers. The vibrant blooms typically appear in early spring, adding a burst of color to the landscape after the long winter months. 

This deciduous shrub is known for its arching branches and prolific blossoms, making it a favorite for many gardeners and homeowners. Forsythia is also easy to care for, making it a popular choice for adding color to gardens and yards. 

Aside from its striking appearance, Forsythia also has a rich cultural significance. In some pockets of Korean culture, the blooming of Forsythia is seen as a sign of hope and renewal, as it symbolizes the changing of seasons and the promise of new beginnings. They believe that when forsythia blooms, it indicates that the end of winter is near. 

white snowdrops

Snowdrops 

 

Snowdrops, also known as Galanthus, are small, delicate, white flowers that typically bloom in late winter to early spring. These charming flowers are often one of the first signs of life after the winter months and are known for their ability to push through the snow in some regions, giving them their name. 

Snowdrops are a welcome sight for many, as they symbolize the coming of spring and the end of the colder, darker days. Their appearance is a hopeful and uplifting sign for gardeners and nature enthusiasts alike. 

These flowers are native to Europe and are commonly found in woodlands, meadows, and gardens. Snowdrops are a perennial plant, meaning they come back year after year, making them a reliable and enduring symbol of renewal and rebirth. 

The simple, yet elegant beauty of snowdrops has made them a popular choice for planting in gardens and for use in floral arrangements. Their snow-white petals and subtle green accents make them a timeless and classic choice for adding a touch of natural beauty to any space.

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Early Spring Flowers Available at Knollwood Garden Center 

 

If you are like us, then you cannot wait for spring to arrive. Gardening, warm weather, longer days, spring is a time of rebirth and new opportunities. That means the opportunity to change our lives, our homes, and even our gardens.  

This year is the year to try something new in your garden, whether that means planting a new type of flower, expanding your garden, or branching off into a new garden discipline. Whatever you decide to do, Knollwood Garden Center of Beavercreek, Ohio is here to help you along the way.  

At Knollwood Garden Center, we are proud to stock all the gardening and plant supplies you need, including houseplants, annual flowers, perennials, bulbs, trees, shrubs, roses, and more! For all your gardening needs, stop by Knollwood Garden Center today! Or click here to contact our team now! 

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