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Which flowers to plant in spring?

Which flowers to plant in spring?

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Which flowers to plant in spring?

If we are often used to planting flowers in autumn, it is quite possible to indulge in this pleasant activity in spring, but provided you choose the right species. Which flowers to plant in spring? Here we will see perennial flowers, seasonal flowers, but also uncommon ones.

Aechmea

Classified in the Bromeliaceae family of plants, Aechmea is not very well known in France. After all, there are almost 250 species of Aechmea.

Geranium

A great classic of French gardens, geranium can also very well be planted in spring. Very easy to maintain, geranium is a perennial plant that blooms throughout the year, except perhaps in winter if it is planted outdoors. But in the warmth, in a vase or in an indoor garden, it will please you all year round.

Lavatera

From its easily recognizable pink color, the lavatère is also very popular with the French. Easy to maintain, it is also a perennial flower that can perfectly be planted in spring. Note that the lavatère can also be planted in autumn.

Daisy

Are you looking for a flower that will quickly invade your garden? Opt for the daisy. The mixture of green, yellow and white color is very pleasant to see on sunny days. Note that the daisy is also a perennial flower that can be planted in spring.

Bellflower

Often planted in a warm vase in a corner of the house, the campanula is especially popular outdoors in the garden, in the middle of vegetables and other flowers. It is very easy to maintain and does not even need to be monitored if the soil is well drained.

Agapanthus

The Agapanthus is also a perennial flower although it is very afraid of cold and frost. To be able to enjoy it throughout the year, it is better to place it in a pot, but it can also find its place outdoors on the contour of the garden or vegetable garden.

Acanthus

If grown in the best conditions, acanthus grows very quickly in the spring. It does not take much to find the ideal conditions for its development. As long as the soil is well drained, nature will do the rest.

Amaryllis

The amaryllis flower seduces not only by its imposing size, but also by its colors. She will have no trouble dominating the garden.

Anthurium

Although it is quite fragile at first, anthurium can very well be planted in the spring. For those who are not familiar with anthurium, it is the same plant that is called the fire tongue of its very explicit flower.

Asphodeline lutea

From its designation of origin Asphodeline lutea, Jacob's Stick is a rather special plant that does not require any maintenance. It can very well be planted in the spring.

Brachycome

The Brachycom family can manifest itself in different colors. You can find purple, white or pink flowers.

Spurge

Euphorbias are also quite easy to maintain. If they can very well be planted in autumn, it is necessary to be attentive on the choice of the species since we find the euphorbia in very different colors and shapes.

Lupin

Planting lupins in the middle of spring is a great idea to beautify your garden. The variety of colors that this species of flower offers will not leave anyone indifferent.

Valerian

Valerian also allows you to see the garden in color. With its mixture of yellow, candy pink, bright pink and white, this perennial flower offers a feeling of great space and freedom.

Ammi

You can also plant the ammi in spring if you want to enjoy its many white flowers from the beginning of summer.

Aponogeton distachyos

While it is perfectly possible to plant Aponogeton distachyos or water vanilla in the spring, it requires shade and permanent moisture to offer the best result.

Bignone of Chile

The Chilean Bignone is mainly used to dress the fences, but it can very well settle comfortably between the other species of flowers, see in a pot and installed warm on the balcony.

Centranthe

Centranth or false valerian is a bit like valerian indeed, but in miniature size. Even if its flowers are very small, it still offers this mixture of white, yellow and pink very pleasant.

Poppy

Although it is often planted in autumn, the poppy can very well be planted in the spring. It is very easy to maintain and quickly invades the garden as soon as it is installed on well-drained soil.

Echinacea

Although it is not very well known, echinacea does not require any specific conditions to bloom. It can very well be planted in the spring on any type of land. Note that echinacea has the shape of a sunflower flower, but pink instead of yellow.

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