Crocus spp., Hyacinthus spp., Narcissus spp., Tulipa spp.

spring-blooming bulbs

About the Spring-Blooming Bulbs

Spring-blooming bulbs are often the first sign of spring in the landscape. Look for Crocus, Daffodils, Hyacinth, Ornamental Onions, Tulips, and many others. These bulbs can also be enjoyed as cheerful houseplants in cool, sunny spots indoors. They can be planted outdoors in spring after the last chance of frost. View our online selection of forced-and-blooming spring bulbs available now.


Care Notes

Place in a cool northern or eastern window where it can receive bright, indirect light, but not heat. When watering, keep the plant’s soil on the dry side. It will wilt slightly when it’s ready, but will perk back up after the soil is moistened. Bottom watering is recommended. Fertilize with Osmocote. Deadhead spent flowers by gently pulling the stalk from the bulb instead of cutting. Foliage can be cut back at any time to keep a tidy habit.

Planting For Success

Angelo's Planting Guide

We want your new plants to look as amazing at home as they do in our garden centers! And we know the level of care taken when planting can make all the difference. Follow Angelo's six easy steps for best results and performance.

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  • Part Shade to Shade
  • Spring
  • 4-18"
  • 4-12"

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