Locally Grown Flowers: Bring on the Spring Color!
What better way to welcome the spring season of renewal than by immersing yourselves in the vibrant colors of locally grown flowers and freshly cut blooms? Whether you’re adding a pop of color to your garden with new plants or arranging a bouquet of freshly picked flowers, there’s something magical about the colors of spring. Bring on the spring color with Tacoma Boys and H&L Produce locally grown flowers.
Cineraria Plants: Hardy Beauties
As winter fades away, Cineraria plants, also known as Senetti, emerge as resilient symbols of spring’s arrival. These hardy plants are known for their ability to withstand unpredictable spring weather, enduring everything from pouring rain to gusty winds. Their vibrant blooms come in a dazzling array of colors ranging from electric blues to deep purples. Flowers will keep coming through the summer with a little deadheading of spent blooms. Whether planted in garden beds or showcased in containers on patios and balconies, Cineraria plants add a touch of exuberance to any outdoor space. Our locally grown flowers are well suited for our climate.
Local Tulips: Timeless Elegance
Few flowers symbolize spring quite like tulips, and our locally grown flowers are no exception. Whether displayed in pots or cut for indoor arrangements, local tulips exude timeless elegance and charm. Potted tulips, with their graceful stems and delicate petals, make enchanting focal points on porches and entryways. Meanwhile, freshly cut tulips bring a burst of color to your workspace or dining table, elevating any room with their natural beauty. Pair them with classic ceramic pots for a touch of romance that never goes out of style.
Cool Wave Pansies: Long-lasting Splendor
It’s hard to resist those adorable little faces! For those seeking a splash of color that lasts throughout the season, cool wave pansies are the perfect choice. These hardy annuals thrive in cooler temperatures, making them ideal for early spring planting. Whether cascading from hanging baskets or spilling over the edges of garden beds, cool wave pansies create stunning displays of long-lasting splendor. Pick up a few hanging pouches for your front porch or to adorn your fence posts. Pansies add the perfect touch of whimsy to every outdoor space. Follow a few simple tips to keep your pansies blooming through the season.
Daffodils: Bring in the Sunshine
Bring the beauty of the outdoors inside with cheerful, cut daffodils. A single bouquet will bring loads of cheer to your indoor spaces. Their bright yellow blooms symbolize hope and new beginnings, making them perfect for lifting spirits after the gray days of winter. Place potted daffodils on windowsills or tabletops to infuse your home with the freshness of spring. Daffodils add a touch of sunshine to any room.
April Brings the Primrose Sweet
Primroses, with their delicate petals and vibrant colors, are a delightful addition to any garden or indoor space. These early spring bloomers thrive in cool spring weather, just like pansies, but are happy in shade, making them perfect for brightening up shady areas of the garden. Regular deadheading of spent blooms encourages continuous flowering throughout the season. With proper care, primroses will reward you with their charming blooms and cheerful presence year after year.
Succulents: Add Texture and Drama
Succulents, known for their dramatic forms and gorgeous greens, offer a striking contrast to the lush greenery of the Pacific Northwest landscape. While this region is renowned for its abundant rainfall, succulents can still thrive with the right care. In the Pacific Northwest, it’s essential to choose succulent varieties that are well-suited to the cooler, wetter climate. Opt for cold-hardy species such as sedum and hens-and-chicks, which are better equipped to withstand the occasional frost and damp conditions. When planting succulents in this region, ensure they’re placed in well-draining soil to prevent waterlogging. Position them in areas with ample sunlight for these sun loving plants. Pick up a shallow pot from our huge selection of ceramic pots and plant several species together for a dramatic effect.
Don’t Forget the Soil!
All gorgeous color has its start with the soil. Give your plants the nutrition they need with compost, fertilizer, mulch and more. We carry everything you need to keep your garden abundant. You can also get a head start on your vegetable garden by sowing seeds for cool weather crops such as lettuce, spinach, and kale or by picking up healthy veggie starts that are ready to plant out. These early plantings will give you a jumpstart on the season and ensure a bountiful harvest later throughout the spring, summer, and fall.
Whether you’re tending to your gardens or arranging bouquets for your homes, take time to allow the colorful tapestry of spring flowers to lift your spirits. Stop by our stores today to find some inspiration and stock up on locally grown flowers and everything you need for gardening and flower arranging!