Spring is the season of renewal, making it the perfect time to start your garden. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just getting your hands dirty, choosing the right plants and knowing the best time to plant them will set you up for a flourishing garden.
Top Spring Plants to Grow
- Tulips & Daffodils – These bulbs should be planted in late fall, but if you missed the season, you can buy pre-sprouted bulbs to plant in early spring.
- Tomatoes & Peppers – Start these indoors about 6–8 weeks before the last frost, then transplant them outside once temperatures consistently stay above 55°F.
- Lettuce & Spinach – Hardy greens thrive in cooler temperatures, so plant them as soon as the ground is workable.
- Herbs (Basil, Cilantro, Parsley) – Begin herbs indoors in early spring or directly sow them outside once the danger of frost has passed.
- Peonies & Lilies – These perennial flowers benefit from early spring planting, ensuring robust blooms in the coming months.
Best Time to Plant
Timing depends on your location, but a general rule is:
- Early Spring: Hardy veggies like spinach, lettuce, carrots, and onions.
- Mid-Spring: Warm-weather crops like beans, cucumbers, and squash.
- Late Spring: Heat-loving plants like tomatoes, peppers, and melons.
By following these planting tips, your garden will be bursting with color and produce in no time. What will you be growing this spring? 🌱