Spring Flowering

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Spring Flowering

Spring flowers do the heavy lifting in any garden.

They're what makes February forgivable and March a genuine pleasure. This collection brings together the plants that get the season started: hardy primroses, early-flowering perennials, woodland bulbs and the shrubs whose first blooms signal that winter's finished. All grown peat-free in Yorkshire.

Why ours

  • Hand-grown in Yorkshire
  • Peat-free, plastic-free packaging
  • Delivered established and ready to plant
  • Free care app with every order

Knowledge

Frequently asked

When does spring flowering actually start in the UK?

Earlier than you'd think — snowdrops and hellebores can flower in January in milder areas, with the main spring display running March through May.

Should I plant spring flowers in autumn or spring?

Autumn is generally best — bulbs especially need a cold winter to flower properly the following spring, and container-grown perennials get a head start on rooting.

Do spring-flowering plants come back every year?

Yes, almost all of them — most are hardy perennials or bulbs that return year after year, often spreading and naturalising as they go.

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