Early Spring Bulbs

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Spring flower bulbs are nature’s quiet promise that brighter days are ahead. Planted in the cool stillness of autumn, these underground treasures spend winter gathering strength, waiting patiently for the soil to warm. Then, almost overnight, they burst into color—crocuses pushing through frost, daffodils nodding in golden clusters, and tulips standing tall like living brushstrokes across the garden. Their arrival signals more than a change in season; it marks a renewal of energy, optimism, and life.

One of the greatest joys of spring bulbs is how little they ask in return for such beauty. With the right planting depth, good drainage, and a sunny spot, they return year after year, often multiplying and spreading their charm. Whether planted in neat borders, tucked beneath trees, or scattered naturally across a lawn, spring bulbs create a landscape that feels both intentional and effortlessly wild—reminding us that growth often begins quietly, long before it can be seen.

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