2025 Spring Bulb Collection

Plan Now, Bloom Later — Spring Bulbs Are Live for Fall Pickup

We’re bringing spring color to your doorstep — but it starts with planting this fall. Our Spring Bulb Collection is open for pre-order now, with pickup scheduled for October 13–17, 2025. Choose from stunning Alliums, Daffodils, Tulips, Lawn & Groundcover mixes, and Specialty Bulbs.

This year, we're dropping new varieties every week — but here’s the catch: we won’t be selling bulbs in-store this fall. That means pre-ordering online is the only way to secure your favorites.

Ordering now saves you time, guarantees your selection, and checks one more thing off your fall gardening list — so you can get back to enjoying the rest of your summer stress-free.

Your Bulb Planting Guide

Planting Made Easy: Bulb Care

Alliums

Planting Depth: 4–6 inches deep (larger varieties up to 8 inches)


Spacing: 6–12 inches apart depending on variety


Light: Full sun


Soil: Well-drained soil; tolerates sandy or poor soils


Care Notes: Striking globe-shaped blooms in late spring–early summer. Excellent cut or dried flowers. Pollinator magnets! Allow foliage to fade naturally before cutting back.

Daffodils

Planting Depth: 6–8 inches deep


Spacing: 4–6 inches apart


Light: Full sun to partial shade


Soil: Well-drained soil, moderately fertile


Care Notes: Daffodils naturalize beautifully, returning year after year. Leave foliage intact after bloom until it yellows — this feeds the bulb for next season. Deer- and rodent-resistant.

Crocus

Planting Depth: 3–4 inches deep


Spacing: 2–3 inches apart


Light: Full sun to partial shade


Soil: Well-drained soil; tolerates grassy areas


Care Notes: Among the first to bloom in spring, often through snow! Great for naturalizing in lawns or borders. Leave foliage to die back naturally for healthy bulbs next year.

Specialties (Tulips, Hyacinths, Muscari & Others)

Planting Depth: Generally 6–8 inches deep


Spacing: 4–6 inches apart


Light: Full sun for best blooms


Soil: Rich, well-drained soil


Care Notes:
Tulips: Stunning spring color but may be short-lived; consider replanting yearly for best displays.

Hyacinths: Fragrant showpieces; wear gloves when planting (bulbs can irritate skin).

Muscari (Grape Hyacinths): Small but prolific, great for naturalizing.


Remove spent flowers but leave foliage until yellowed. Fertilize in early spring with bulb food for stronger blooms.