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Buying plant seeds is different from buying plants that are already grown in flats — and if you don’t plan accordingly, your yard or garden is likely to look a little bare.
So whenever spring is around the corner, you’ll need to start preparing for spring planting and figure out which plants you want to grow. It takes a little more time and patience to grow your own but the results are worth the effort.
With that in mind, here’s a quick rundown of everything you’ll need to consider for a spring planting — as well as a few plants that grow exceptionally well in the springtime.
All areas of the country don’t transition to warmer weather at the same time. Although the entire country welcomes the start of spring every year in March, not everyone experiences spring weather at the same time.
That’s why the USDA provided us with a Hardiness Zone Map to help determine the best time to plant early spring flowers, grasses, and other plants in your location. Finding your “zone” will ensure you choose spring plants that will grow well year-round in your area.
Once you find your zone, you’ll need to pick your seeds and then plant them.
To do that, you’ll have to decide which types of spring plants you want and the purpose they will serve. Some spring flowers work best in confined areas while others are great for covering large bare areas.
There are also some spring vegetables that thrive when planted during the spring. Others need to wait until the temperatures are warmer and the risk of frost is no longer a worry.
But one of the best ways to choose seeds is to just go with the same types of plants that people turn to year after year — which is where this post can help. The list below represent plants from several different categories that are easy to plant and they produce predictable outcomes.
You might need a little more advance planning when choosing shrubs and trees for your landscaping, as most require climates that are similar to those to which they are indigenous.
If you decide to go big though, choosing the right plants for your location depends on the amount of moisture, sun exposure, and temperatures year round.
Growing your plants from seeds takes a little more effort than buying them off flats in the stores. But it also gives you more choices in the types and variety of plants that will serve your purpose. It also gives you a great sense of satisfaction for achieving a job well done!
A successful spring planting is easy when you start with a good plan, and choosing the right spring plants is more than using those with the prettiest blooms.
Some plants thrive in wet areas while others do well during droughts.
Some seeds grow best when you plant them during late spring.
And others thrive when you plant them during any season other than winter.
Don’t take shortcuts. Find the seeds that work best for your zone (and your yard), and then plant on time this season!
Not sure which seed is for you? Connect with a Seed Specialist to get the perfect blend made custom to your needs.
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