Collection: Spring Blooming Plants

Plant outside NOW and watch spring unfold.

  • Growing Zone: 6-9 outdoors

    Thornless Blackberry Bush

    Juicy, sun-ripened blackberries
    From $79
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Wonderful Pomegranate Tree

    Fruit-producing powerhouse
    From $59
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 6-9 outdoors

    Cold Hardy Red Pomegranate

    From $59
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 7-10 outdoors

    Black Mission Fig

    Sweet Treats Galore
    From $95
  • Growing Zone: 5-9 outdoors

    Amethyst Falls Wisteria

    Perfect for smaller spaces
    From $129
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 3-7 outdoors

    Bloomerang Lilac Bush

    A Fragrant Repeat Performer
    From $159
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors

    Ice Cream Banana Tree

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  • Growing Zone: 4-11 patio / 7-11 outdoors

    Texas Pink Pomegranate Tree

    No green thumb? No problem!
    From $95
  • Growing Zone: 5-10 outdoors

    Fruit Cocktail Tree

    From $199
  • Growing Zone: 4-8 outdoors

    Honeycrisp™ Apple Tree

    Picturesque addition to your garden
    From $129
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-8 outdoors

    Jane Magnolia

    From $115
  • Growing Zone: 9-11 outdoors

    Royal Cape® Plumbago

    From $65
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-9 outdoors

    Blue Marvel Salvia

    From $59
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-9 outdoors

    Blue Moon Wisteria

    Robust and Winter-Hardy
    From $159
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 5-9 outdoors

    Lapins Cherry Tree

    Beauty Beyond the Fruit
    From $149
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-9 outdoors

    Scentsation' Honeysuckle Vine

    From $139
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 4-9 outdoors

    Shortstop™ Shasta Daisy

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  • Growing Zone: 5-9 outdoors

    Grin and Tonic™ Reblooming Hydrangea

    A true crowd-pleaser
    From $115
  • Growing Zone: 5-8 outdoors

    Black Tartarian Cherry Tree

    Cherries straight from the branch
    From $139
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 3-9 outdoors

    Cinnamon Hearts™ Rose

    From $109
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 4-9 outdoors

    Ivory Prince Hellebore

    Festive flowers that love the cold
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  • Growing Zone: 3-9 outdoors

    Gumball Goody™ Rose

    From $109
    Pollinator-Friendly
  • Growing Zone: 4-9 outdoors

    Fuji Apple Tree

    Easy-Peasy Planting!
    From $129
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 4-9 outdoors

    Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris

    From $59
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 7-11 outdoors

    Mary Ann Lantana

    From $59
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 5-9 outdoors

    Golden Falls® Redbud Tree

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  • Growing Zone: 9-11 outdoors

    Foxtail Fern

    From $65
    On Sale
  • Growing Zone: 5-8 outdoors

    Granny Smith Apple Tree

    Home-Grown Goodness
    From $109

Spring Blooming Plants: Quick Guide

What are spring blooming plants?
Spring blooming plants are outdoor plants that produce flowers in early to mid-spring as temperatures warm up. They are often planted in gardens, containers, patios, and landscapes to add seasonal color after winter.

What plants bloom in spring?
Many outdoor plants bloom in spring, including flowering shrubs, perennials, bulbs, and fruiting plants. These plants are valued for their early blooms, vibrant colors, and ability to attract pollinators.

When should you plant spring blooming plants?
Most spring blooming plants should be planted in early spring once the risk of hard frost has passed. Planting at this time allows roots to establish as the growing season begins.

Can spring blooming plants grow in containers?
Yes. Many spring flowering plants grow well in containers, patio planters, and balcony gardens. Container planting is a great option for smaller outdoor spaces or urban homes.

Why are spring blooming plants important for pollinators?
Spring blooming plants provide early nectar and pollen for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators that emerge after winter.

What makes a good spring garden plant?
Plants that bloom in spring are often chosen for their:

  • Early seasonal flowers
  • Bright colors and fragrance
  • Pollinator-friendly blooms
  • Ability to grow in gardens or containers

Spring blooming plants are one of the easiest ways to add life, color, and pollinator support to outdoor spaces as the growing season begins!