Im a garden expert plant these 5 flowers in spring for colourful blooms

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Spring Favourites

GardeningExpress founder Chris Bonnett has shared his top picks for spring favourites that will bring colour and fragrance to your garden. Here are some of his must-plant picks:

Must-Plant Picks

  • Marigolds
  • Pansies
  • Violas
  • Sweetpeas
  • Wallflowers
  • These flowers are not only beautiful but also easy to grow and maintain.

    Preparing Your Garden for Spring

    As the last frost has passed, it’s time to prepare your garden for the new season. This is a critical period for many flowers, as they need the right conditions to thrive. Here are some essential steps to take:

  • Inspect your garden for any debris or dead plant material
  • Add organic matter to the soil to improve its structure and fertility
  • Prune any dead or damaged branches
  • Check for any signs of pests or diseases
  • Choosing the Right Flowers

    With so many beautiful flowers to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide which ones to plant. Here are some popular options that are perfect for spring:

  • Tulips
  • Daffodils
  • Hyacinths
  • Crocuses
  • Pansies
  • These flowers are not only stunning, but they’re also relatively easy to care for.

    Preparing the Soil

    To grow dahlias, you’ll need to prepare the soil in advance. This involves loosening the soil to a depth of about 12 inches to allow for good drainage and aeration.

    Planting Spring Bulbs

    Planting spring bulbs is a great way to add color and vibrancy to your garden in the spring. These bulbs are relatively easy to plant and require minimal maintenance. Here are some key things to consider when planting spring bulbs:

  • They should be planted in well-draining soil with a pH between 0 and
  • Plant them at a depth of 2-3 times their height.
  • Space them 3-6 inches apart.
  • Water them regularly, but avoid overwatering.Choosing the Right Bulbs
  • When choosing spring bulbs, there are several factors to consider.

    Shasta Daisies and Marigolds: A Vibrant Border Combination

    Choosing the Right Companion Plants

    When it comes to creating a vibrant border, the right companion plants can make all the difference. Two popular options that are easy to care for and add a pop of color to any garden are Shasta daisies and marigolds.

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