- Spring-Planted Bulb Varieties & Solutions
- Spring-Planted Flower Bulbs
- Anemone Flower Bulbs
- Begonia Flower Bulbs
- Caladium Bulbs
- Calla Lily Flower Bulbs
- Canna Lily Flower Bulbs
- Crocosmia Flower Bulbs
- Dahlia Flower Bulbs
- Elephant Ears
- Freesia Flower Bulbs
- Gladiolus Flower Bulbs
- Lily Flower Bulbs
- Nerine Lily Flower Bulbs
- Rain Lily Flower Bulbs
- Ranunculus Flower Bulbs
- Shamrock Flower Bulbs
- Spring-Planted Bulb Collections
- Unique Spring-Planted Bulbs
- Bulk Spring-Planted Bulbs
- Fall-Planted Bulb Varieties & Solutions
- Fall-Planted Flower Bulbs
- Allium Flower Bulbs
- Bearded Iris Flower Bulbs
- Buttercup Flower Bulbs
- Crocus Flower Bulbs
- Daffodil Flower Bulbs
- Fall Flowering Crocus Bulbs
- Fritillaria Flower Bulbs
- Grape Hyacinth Flower Bulbs
- Hyacinth Flower Bulbs
- Iris Flower Bulbs
- Scilla Flower Bulbs
- Snowdrop Flower Bulbs
- Spanish Bluebell Flower Bulbs
- Spider Lily Flower Bulbs
- Starflower Bulbs
- Tulip Flower Bulbs
- Unique Fall-Planted Bulbs
- Bulk Fall-Planted Bulbs
- Indoor Flower Bulbs
- Amaryllis Flower Bulbs
- Paperwhite Flower Bulbs
- Indoor Growing Kits
We ship at the right time to plant in your garden!
Why Plant Flower Bulbs?
We get a lot of questions about flower bulbs, but most involve when to plant them. Quite simply, "fall" flower bulbs are planted in the fall, grow roots into winter, then sprout and bloom in the spring. These include favorites such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinth and others. "Spring" flower bulbs are also known as tender bulbs (they don't survive cold ground temperatures); they're planted in the spring and flower throughout the summer. They include dahlias, glads, cannas, calla lilies and others. You can view these products by their planting seasons — Fall Planted Bulbs or Spring Planted Bulbs