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Ashleigh Smith

Dec 19
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Spring is neck and neck with fall as my favorite season of the year. I love the combination of beautiful blooms, cool weather, and the sound of spring rain showers against the windows. Bring your garden back to life with some of these spring-blooming flowers guaranteed to bring a smile to your face!


Be sure to get these flowers in your garden plans as soon as possible, as many of them will take time to start indoors before the weather warms up. Make this spring extra special with a vase of fresh-cut flowers to boost your mood following the usual winter blues. This list includes flowers that are at their best during the spring season. Learn more about growing each specific flower variety in your region for more specific growing details.

Spring Flower Vase

While all of these flowers are known for their spring blooms, not all of them can be grown in every zone. We recommend consulting your local extension office or universities for specific gardening advice tailored to your region. You can find several resources from your state and others that share similar growing climates on our USDA Hardiness Zone by State information page.


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We hope you will enjoy our selection of flowers this year as we have expanded our size offerings for all flowers carried. We now offer flowers in a variety of sizes, from paper packets to bulk and wholesale options. Show us your garden plans on Facebook and Instagram by tagging @TrueLeafMarket in your posts and stories. We look forward to celebrating your colorful gardens and fresh flower bouquets.




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Elizabeth Anderegg

I spent countless hours planting hundreds of tulips for the spring. And my favorite, Crocus 😍 We have a crescent driveway and in the middle I planted about 100 crocus! I can’t wait to see them in bloom!


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