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What to Plant in February

Daffodils are opening alreadyevery year it feels too early! But if you’re envious of the tiny sunshines in the yards around, maybe it has inspired you to get your own kaleidoscopic spread. While it’s too late for daffodils and indeed a share of other flowers, February still has some chance for some of the later bloomers.

Bare root roses should go down in early spring

Geraniums

Expect bloom: Early summer

Lilies

Expect bloom: June - August

Japanese Anemones

Expect bloom: Late spring to late autumn

There is still time to plant some bare root hedging, shrubs, bare root roses, and trees

Dahlias

Expect bloom: May - mid October

Echinacea

Expect bloom: July - September

Allium

Expect bloom: May - August

Agapanthus

Expect bloom: Mid to late summer

Lupins

Expect bloom: May and June

Don’t forget the borders!

Border and filler plants can be purchased and placed now! Pansies, violas, and primroses can all be planted now to bloom for summer!

Know your garden

Sometimes things don’t work in your soil, sometimes they work in unexpected ways. Experimentation is the only way to know your garden and to find that perfect spot. Keep an eye on the weather, and happy planting!

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