20 spring flowers to grow on the balcony or garden

Spring flowers immediately take us to a fragrant and colorful world. They are some of the prettiest to look at and some are really simple to grow, both in the garden and in pots.

20 spring flowers to grow on the balcony or garden

I spring flowersgarden, pot or balcony that they are – whose nomi and whose Images they immediately catapult us into an alternative super-scented and colorful dimension, they represent the most beautiful part of the season that precedes summer.

Nothing signals the end of winter more than a colourful spring flower and the importance of the blooms is found in various fields. They signal us when the icy cold is about to end and awaken the pollinating insects from their hibernation by providing, with their nectar, the energy necessary to fly and do their duty.

Spring flowers bring joy just looking at them: they generally bloom between March and May and are grown quite easily (even by those who don’t exactly have a green thumb). Let’s discover the most beautiful ones.

How to grow spring flowers

When you choose to grow some spring flowers it is important to think about the place where these will be planted. There is a big difference, in fact, between the garden spring flowers and those on the balcony, among the flowers grown in pots and those that we can keep outside the home. But, even more, it is the exposure that makes the difference. Most spring flowers require sun or semi-shade, flowering earlier if placed in the right sun exposure thanks to the heating of the soil by the sun’s rays.

Of course, our intentions also make a difference. Perhaps we have temporarily chosen a pot to plant the bulbs, an operation that must be done in autumn, to then transfer them into the ground. A tip that can come in handy is to mix spring flowers with those that bloom later to prevent the garden from having bare areas when the former have faded. What is the first flower that blooms in spring? E what are the spring outdoor flowers? Let’s go in order.

20 spring flowers to grow on the balcony or garden
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What are spring flowers

What flowers bloom in spring? The variety of the latter is surprising, as is the multiplicity of shapes and colors that embellish the landscape or the view from the window. Spring ones are divided into garden and balcony flowers, based on the different needs of the plant. Ready to discover what are the flowers of march? Here are the ones we will see blossom from here shortly.

Spring garden flowers

What to plant in the garden in spring? Among the most common and easy to grow flowers in the garden are primroses, tulips, begonias, crocuses, freesias, lavender and daffodils.

Spring balcony flowers

The most suitable flowering plants to grow on the balcony are geranium, surfinia, potunia, bougainvillea, night jasmine, verbena and daisies. Nothing prevents you from planting them in your garden or in a flower bed. In the presence of certain conditions they could give great satisfaction.

20 spring flowers to grow

Below, the pictures and names of spring flowers most beautiful with useful tips on how to grow and care for them to the best.

Margherita

20 spring flowers to grow on the balcony or garden
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The daisies they are quite popular in gardens: they are easy to grow and bring joy. Easily recognizable, they love full sun exposure, which is why they often grow in meadows. They prefer fertile, slightly acidic and moist soil but are delicate and suffer from low temperatures.

Iris

Iris
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There are about 300 species in the genus iris. Their distinctive trait is that they have six-petal flowers with three external hanging petals and three internal vertical ones. Due to their particular beauty, irises are commonly used as an ornament for gardens, flower beds and terraces. However, they can also be grown in pots.

Buttercups

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They are characterized by the paper-thin layers of petals. Their extremely delicate appearance makes them perfect for completing bridal bouquets and floral arrangements. They are found both in gardens and flower beds and come in a myriad of color options – from white to red, purple and yellow to pink and orange. THE buttercups they prefer exposure to the sun, preferring the early hours of the morning.

Tulip

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I tulips they are ideal for brightening up the house. In the garden they should be planted in November and then bloom in spring, especially in April. The plant rests during the winter, but its bulbs must be planted outdoors as they need low temperatures. The tulip loves the sun but not the wind.

Cherry blossoms

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The flowering of Cherry blossoms (spring outdoor flowers par excellence) is an unmissable spring show. This takes place from the last week of March to the first week of April. The flowering period, however, can vary from year to year depending on the weather conditions.

Narciso

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What are the yellow spring flowers called?? It’s about the daffodilsi first yellow spring flowers to appear in lawns and flowerbeds. They prefer full sun exposure, slightly acidic to neutral soil, and come in yellow or white colors. They have six petals and a central trumpet-shaped crown. There are several varieties, their bulbs are planted in autumn.

Violette

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The violette they are the classics purple spring flowers. These are small houseplants that are born and grow even in meadows. They appear as clusters of white, blue, or purple flowers and prefer well-drained soil. They shouldn’t be watered too much and like bright, indirect light. It is therefore preferable to avoid exposing them directly to sunlight.

Lobelia

Spring flowers

Dai colorful spring flowersthe lobelia it is a fairly common plant in gardens. It is easy to grow both in pots and in the garden, giving great satisfaction. It prefers fresh, moist soil and daily watering, especially in summer. Likes shady or semi-shaded areas.

Primroses

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The primroses they come in several species that vary in shape and size. What unites them all is the appearance, which manifests itself as large tufts. Primroses are found in a wide variety of colors which include white, yellow, red, amber-orange, pink, purple. They like partial shade and rich, moist, well-drained soil.

Camellias

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The camellia loves slightly acidic but rich soils, partial shade and decalcified or rain water. It should be watered once a week in autumn and once a month in winter, while it requires more frequent watering starting in spring. The beauty of this flower is that it has different flowering periods according to the species. To bloom in spring are the japonica, the reticulata and the rosiflora.

Lilac

Lilac
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Il lilac prefers neutral to slightly alkaline soil. The flowers are usually lilac/purple in color, but it is not uncommon to find lilac varieties in white and cream or pink and yellow. They flower for about 2 weeks – mid to late spring – and require full sun, at least 6 hours a day to flower at their best.

Jasmine

Spring flowers

Known for its delicacy and small flowers, the jasmine it is characterized by its perfume. Its flower color is white, although some species are yellow or cream. It can be grown in pots or in the garden, where it can grow as a climbing plant. Jasmine needs full sun or partial shade, and should be watered about once a week, more frequently in the presence of high temperatures and if grown in pots.

Wisteria

20 spring flowers to grow on the balcony or garden
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Climbing plant characterized by cascades of fragrant flowers that turn from blue to purple wisteria it prefers full sun although it can grow in partial shade (however, not producing flowers). The soil in which to plant it must be fertile, moist, but well draining.

Gerbera

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The gerbera it is famous for its flowers in the shape of large brightly colored daisies: pink, yellow, salmon, orange and white are some of these. The plants thrive in a position with full sun and sandy soil to which, if necessary, add a little compost when planting.

Lavender

Lavender
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Contrary to what their name suggests, not all lavenders are purple. Some flowers come in blue/purple, pink, pale pink, white and even yellow. The plant can be grown both in the garden and in pots. The important thing is to ensure a well-drained soil and full sun.

Surfinia

Surfinia
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It’s kind of petunia characterized by hundreds of small bell-shaped flowers. It is no coincidence that it is often used to create a waterfall from balconies. It loves full sun or partial sun and a rather rich but not too calcareous soil. It flowers from April to October.

Gladiolo

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It should be planted in full sun in well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Gladiolus flowers have the shape of an enlarged trumpet and their colors are various: they include red, yellow, violet, white, orange and pink. They are not particularly fragrant and bloom from late spring.

Begonia

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There are numerous species of begonia. In general, the plant is delicate and does not like the cold. For this reason it is considered one houseplant more than garden. Its ideal exposure is the sun or partial shade. Likes moist soil and leaf sprays.

Climbing roses

Climbing roses
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The climbing roses they flower for the first time in May-June and then from September until the frosts. There are two categories, the first includes large flowers, the second small flowers or bunches of the latter. The preferred climate is temperate, but they can adapt to environments with high or low temperatures. They require an exposure that varies from shaded to very sunny areas based on the color of their flowers.

Geraniums

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I geraniums they bloom in May. They should be planted outside when it is no longer cold. They can grow in pots and planters that are not too small as they need space and ample soil to grow.


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