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Collection: Other spring bloomers

In spring, nature comes alive, and that includes spring blooms in bulbs! Don't you just love the cheerful colors and wonderful scents of spring?!

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Spring bloomers from bulbs for color in the garden

Boring, isn't it, a bare winter garden? Once the frost is over and spring arrives, you can finally welcome the spring blooms from the previously planted bulbs. Your garden will be brightened up by a rainbow of color with a beautiful mix of snowdrops,crocuses,daffodilsandtulipsThis instantly gives the bare ground a certain atmosphere: spring is coming and that makes you happy!

Spring bloomers in flower bulbs

We all know daffodils and tulips, but there are so many more varieties of spring bloomers hidden in flower bulbs. There are spring bloomers in bulbs that bloom early—from January and February—and spring bloomers in bulbs that bloom a little later—in May and June. Choose them not only based on your favorite color, but also on height and whether they are bee- and butterfly-friendly.blue grape hyacinths, crocuses andhyacinthsProvide nectar for bees and butterflies early in the year. Bees and bumblebees hibernate during the winter, but they return to flight in early spring. With early-flowering perennials packed with nectar and pollen, you're giving these beneficial insects a good start.

Flower scattering field

An easy way to plant spring bloomers in bulbs is to scatter a mix of flower bulbs in your garden. They'll grow where they land, and in spring, you'll be surprised by a homemade scattered field of flowers with a magnificent display of colors. Prefer a more structured approach? Then plant different flower varieties of the same color in hanging baskets on your balcony or in pots for the patio. You can also use bulbs that naturalize, such asanemonesand star hyacinths. These thrive under trees, shrubs, or on lawns. The advantage is that they return naturally every year.

Colorful sea of flowers

Spring bloomers in flower bulbs are also perfect for brightening up a piece of nature that usually receives little attention. Think, for example, of the circle on the ground around a tree. Place your crocuses, grape hyacinths, daffodils, and tulips there for a cozy and surprising effect. With flower bulbs from The Blooming Company, you're guaranteed the highest possible quality, variety and color fidelity, size, and health. Order them easily online and they'll be delivered right to your door. Just plant them, and you too can enjoy a sea of colorful flowers this spring!