Easy spring bloomers for your garden
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Marin is awash with flowers in spring -- from native wildflowers on our hills and in our gardens to early-blooming bulbs to perennials that bloom all the way into summer. And while some spring bloomers, particularly bulbs, require planting in the fall, there are always plenty of plants available in our local nurseries to add cheery color and maybe even some dreamy fragrance right now. Here are some to consider.
Perennials that bloom year after year
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Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Looking for more ideas? Try these easy spring bloomers.California native plants bring the natural environment into the garden
California poppies (Eschscholzia californica) provide the iconic bright orange-yellow flowers that brighten any garden. Being native, they begin to bloom early, after the winter rains, and require no additional water. Poppies self-sow, which means you’ll have blooms next year (and the year after that), too. Although available in nurseries, this native is best started from seed.
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Photo: Las Pilitas
Photo: Las Pilitas
Interested in other natives? Try these spring-blooming natives.Bulbs offer plant-it-and-forget-it simplicity
While daffodils are a favorite harbinger of spring, there are plenty of other bulbs that add color and excitement to the garden.
Photo: Peter O’Connor, Flickr
Photo: Wikimedia CommonsWant to plan for next year? Check out these spring blooming bulbs.