Sunday, May 24, 2026

My Early Spring Perennial Garden

Oh, it's that wonderful time of year again when the perennial garden springs to life!  This is my absolutely favorite time of the year as I love watching all the plants spring up out of the ground.  Join me, as we walk through my early spring perennial garden.


Crocus are the very first flowers to bloom in the spring.  I don't have many left, and I really need to plant more this fall.  But fall is such a busy time of year for me, and I rarely have time to plant bulbs.  In fact last year I had a bucket of daffodil bulbs I could never find the time to replant, so I just tossed them into the woods.  Sad, I know, but I'm hoping they will somehow regrow there.


Seeing my first crocus bloom is always exciting and fills me with so much hope that spring is almost here!


The next flower to bloom is the daffodils.  I have a hillside of daffodils (so now you understand why I threw the excess daffodil bulbs into the woods).  Every year I end up with a bucket full of bulbs and I have been gradually trying to replant them and grow them in other parts of the yard, but they really seem to prefer this dry steep hillside.


I have several different varieties as you can see in all the photos.




They really are jaw-dropping gorgeous in the spring!


I keep a fresh bouquet of daffodils in the house all season long.  I love their intoxicating scent.


After the daffodils fade away, the tulips begin to bloom.  They are not as prolific as the daffodils but they are one of my favorite flowers!


I bring those into the house too!


In past years I've had problems with bunnies and deer eating my tulips, but thankfully they have left them alone this year.  I am so grateful for them as my heart has broken before.








My yard is overrun with Bleeding Hearts!  They reseed everywhere for me.  But I love these flowers so much!  


The flowering crabs were gorgeous this year, although as always, way too short-lived.



My Lamium is quite the show-stopper this year, although it is completely out-of-control!  This plant comes back over and over again, no matter how many times I dig it up and thin it out.  Oh well, it's a good problem to have as it is low growing and quite beautiful.  It's perfect for areas where not much else grows and is a nice filler plant.


Even though I re-planted so many blue hyacinth bulbs, only a few seemed to have survived.  I've always loved this pretty delicate plant.


Sometimes Mother Nature creates the most beautiful color combinations.  I never put these two plants together myself (like I said earlier, Lamium has a mind of its own), but don't they look great? 


This wall planter is located on my front porch and gets no sun at all.  It's been difficult finding plants that don't mind living here,  even Impatiens struggle.  This year I tried pansies and they thrived!  I don't know how long they will last though.


Creeping Plox is always gorgeous in the spring.


My lilac bushes have just started to bloom.  I brought a small bouquet of the early-blooming variety into the house and I couldn't believe how much the house was filled with its fragrance from this small amount.


My husband and I really noticed how much this yellow bush popped against the red shed this year,  It hasn't always been that vibrant.




Chive reseeds itself so much, and has such a pretty flower I decided to plant some in my front perennial garden.  This garden is right off my kitchen making it easy to run out and snip some when I need it for a meal.



I don't do a lot of far-away photos in my gardening posts because it always just look like a sea of green in the pictures.  But I can assure you, in real life it is much more colorful.  Anyway, here are a few landscape shots so you can see how lush and green everything is.  That is my neighbor's creeping phlox in the distance.



I always like to include a cat photo in my garden posts.  I thought this one was so funny.  Jasper and a squirrel are having a stand-off.  The squirrel has no idea what to do.  He knows he is being watched, so he just froze.  He stayed this way for minutes before scampering away.  😁

 


And that is all I have of my very early spring perennial garden.  I will back in a few weeks with a veggie garden update.  I only have two veggie gardens planted so far plus a strawberry bed.  Once everything is planted I will do that post.

Have a Great Day!  Amy

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46 comments:

  1. What stunning blooms! The bleeding hearts are my fave. We have those. I wish they would last longer. And loving that picture of your kitty!

    https://www.kathrineeldridge.com

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    1. Thank you Kathrine. Yes, I love Bleeding Hearts too. I wish most perennials would last longer. They have such a short bloom time.

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  2. You have a beautiful garden! I love this time of year when everything comes back to life. Daffodils are my favourite flowers, they are so cheerful!

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  3. What a beautiful spring garden tour. Thank you.

    I especially loved the bit about tossing the daffodil bulbs into the woods and hoping they might somehow regrow there... that made me smile. Nature does have a way of surprising us, so who knows!

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    1. ha ha, yes! Actually I'm always surprised at what grows in the woods from what I've thrown there. I've seen Allium, Phlox, Hosta, and more growing from my throw aways. Some plants are so resilient!

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  4. Everything is so lush and each bloom SO beautiful! You can tell that you put tons of time, energy and passion into tending to them! It's an oasis!

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    1. Thank you so much. Yes, it's a lot of time and work. I'm out there everyday!

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  5. Your spring flowers are simply gorgeous! Your garden looks incredible. My crocus and daffodils have long finished. I have already dug the daffodil bulbs up. It's getting too hot for anything here now.

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    1. Thank you. Oh, that's interesting that you dig up your bulbs in Israel. We leave ours in the ground.

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  6. So yellow and lovely! What a nice yard and garden. I planted a few peppers and herbs. But my yard needs attention. Have a meaningful Memorial day.

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    1. Thank you. My yard always needs attention so I know the feeling :).

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  7. Absolutely beautiful! I love that you have so many daffodils and tulips and early spring flowers. I really don't have any but am starting to see some pretty flowers now.

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    1. Thank you. I think early spring bulbs are so important for those of us who have long winters.

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  8. So Dang Color With One Happy Kitty Kitty - Spring Is So Alive In Your Woods There

    Happy Monday ,
    Cheers

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  9. I love them all! I totally get this is your favorite time of year around your home and garden Amy.

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  10. These photos were such a joy to see and I could almost smell those daffodils! Lots of color and beauty in your early spring garden! And the kitty is getting such a good view too!
    I have the same milky white (cow) vase and love it. The daffodils look so pretty in it, tulips too!

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    1. Thank you Elli! How fun that you have the same vase. I love it because the top is wider than most small vases.

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  11. So beautiful. Just stepping outside and seeing all those flowers must put an instant smile on your face.

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    1. Thank you. Oh, absolutely. My yard is my happy place.

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  12. Your garden is absolutely beautiful! I love seeing all of the early spring blooms and how full and established everything looks already. The mix of colors and textures makes it feel so peaceful and inviting.

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    1. Thank you Laura. Yes, once plants are established like this, even when there isn't a lot of color everything just looks so full and lush.

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    2. What a charming garden Amy! I love this time of year with blossoms and flowers blooming! You have a green thumb and many other artistic talents!

      Blessings!
      ❤️carmen

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  13. Your garden is beautiful with such a wonderful array of spring bulbs in a naturalized pattern, Amy. A delight for the eyes and early pollinators.

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  14. OMG Amy your flowers are magnificent and so beautiful . Must feel uplifting and joyful to be around all those flowers.

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    1. Thank you. Yes, being in my garden is my happy place!

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  15. Thanks for sharing with us, I’m featuring you when the next To Grandma’s House we go link party starts!

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    1. Oh, thank you so much, that is wonderful news!

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  16. I loved seeing all the flower pictures, the different tulip colors and of course I love the Bleeding Hearts most, one of my favorites!
    Cat (Blogger doesn't let me comment on some blogs with my main account)

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    1. I'm glad you enjoyed the post. Thanks so much! I love Bleeding Hearts too!

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  17. Lots of hard work and it shows. Your garden is gorgeous and magical. Love the photo of Jasper and the squirrel. Good thing there is a wall between the two.

    -Soma

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    1. Thanks so much, I love how you used the word "magical". Yes, good thing for the wall :).

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  18. Great capture of Jasper watching the squirrel and vice versa. Your perennial garden is a patchwork of beautiful blooms. As you were describing how this flower begins to bloom just as that flower begins to fade, I was thinking of a symphony and how one instrument plays and then the next. You have quite the symphony playing on the hills of your garden. I adore lilacs. Wish so badly we could grow them here.

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    1. Thank you Leslie. The garden is definitely a symphony, everything working together to create beautiful music. What an appropriate and beautiful illustration.

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  19. Your gardens are so beautiful. I love seeing these pretty flowers. Thank you Amy for sharing at Love Your Creativity.

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    1. Thank you Linda, I'm glad you enjoyed the post.

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  20. I remember how beautiful the phots were from summer, spring is just as lovely! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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    1. Oh, thanks so much! I so appreciate the feature!

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  21. Amy, your garden is so refreshing and beautiful. Featuring your lovely post this Friday. 🤗

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    1. Aww, thank you Stephanie. That's wonderful news! I appreciate it so much.

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