Plant These Super Early-Blooming Bulbs in Fall for Flowers in Winter

Garden Betty

Cold weather? More snow on the way? These minor bulbs don’t care.

They’ll peek up from the snow and give you some of the first flowers of the year and a splash of much-needed color.

Plant them in fall and watch them bloom extra early from January to March.

Snowdrop

They actually push up through the snow and their nodding, dainty white bells never fail to open in February. In warmer climates, they can even flower as early as January!

Snow crocus

Crocuses are a staple in every winter garden, and snow crocuses, in particular, are very early-blooming varieties that produce petite flowers with a longer blooming period than giant crocuses.

Winter aconite

Honey-scented winter aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) usually appears in late February to early March, but can bloom as early as January in milder winter climates. The cheerful yellow cup-shaped flowers poke their heads up before the leaves.

Striped squill

Striped squill (Puschkinia scilloides) fills the gap in March between the fading of the snowdrops and the blooming of glory of the snow. Its whitish to pale blue petals are streaked with deep blue stripes, giving it its common name.

Glory of the snow

Another winter lover, glory of the snow (Chionodoxa) will turn a white landscape into a vivid tapestry of blue. The star-shaped flowers are one of the earliest blooms of the season, and they’re undaunted by snow in March.

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