Five early spring flowering plants

Bursts of colour for your garden
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In early spring, nature slowly comes back to life. If you look carefully, you'll see signs on your patio or city balcony: shoots sprouting, buds protruding and birds returning. There are even some outdoor plants that flower in March, which will bring spring into your line of sight. Tough and hardy, they’re nature's answer to rainy concrete and grey moods.

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Hellebore

One stylish garden plant is the Christmas Rose, also known as Hellebore. The leaves remain richly green all year round, and after the frosts they are joined by spectacular white, yellow, pink or purple flowers. Its preference for sheltered sunny spots means the Hellebore works very well in a patio garden.


 

Viburnum

Viburnum bears clusters of white or pink flowers on bare branches from November to March. Swaying gently in the breeze, they know — even if you sometimes doubt it — that spring is on its way. Not only does they look beautiful, the flowers are wonderfully scented.


 

Forsythia

With its abundance of yellow flowers and vigorous growth, this plant really does bring spring straight to your patio. Forsythia has an extremely sunny appeal, whether in a bed or a pot, which means it is ideal for an urban balcony or courtyard garden. Trim with secateurs every year to keep it in shape and blooming.


 

Blue anemone

Small but strong, that’s the blue anemone. It’s a pioneer when it comes to spring flowering, and is very happy in a pot, where its blue blooms will brighten dull days. Make sure you water it regularly, as this plant does not like to be dry.


 

Camellia 

With its dark green shiny leaves the camellia is a natural beauty even before it blooms. While many of your outdoor plants are still hibernating, this slow grower will bloom with white, purple or red flowers. The plant brightens up your terrace with the first signs that spring is on its way.

more inspiration

Need some more spring inspiration? Take a look at our spring dossier for green inspiration and tips, discover frost-resistant plants or roll up your sleeves and get started on these spring jobs for the gardenShare your greenery with us via Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #thejoyofplants.