Landscaping with Bulbs: Bloom Time
Bulb Bloom Time Chart


How to Plan for Bloom Time
Timing is everything. One of your first considerations when planning a garden should be bloom time. Think about what time of year you'd like to see the most flowers, and what other plants will be mixed into your garden. Consider planting summer-flowering plants near spring-flowering ones to avoid a lack of flowers during any one time of year. The possibilities for your garden are endless—explore all of our flowering bulbs to turn your garden into a year-round showcase of blooms!
For spring-blooming flowers, plant the following:
- Snowdrops
- Crocus
- Muscari
- Daffodils
- Tulips
- Hyacinths
- Dutch Iris
- Peonies
- German Iris
- Alliums
For summer-blooming flowers, plant the following:
- Lilies
- Daylilies
- Gladiolus
- Begonias
- Calla Lilies
- Dahlias
- Crocosmia
- Caladiums
- Elephant Ears
Sketch a landscape plan on graph paper before purchasing bulbs and bareroots. And utilize our handy Plant Calculator to ensure that the proper number of bulbs and bareroots are purchased. Since the foliage of spring blooming bulbs dies by early summer, this sketch will provide a reminder of where the bulbs are planted if you mix in annuals or perennials later.
As you develop this plan, keep in mind that bulbs bloom at all different times. Some spring bulbs have overlapping bloom periods, but they still maintain the order in which they bloom. Spring bulbs will bloom from early February to mid-June. Summer bulbs will bloom from early summer to fall.
Have another question? Return to the Customer Service Help page or send an e-mail directly to Customer Service