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Spring-Planted Bulbs

Spring bulbs are a great way to add beauty and color to your summer garden. Choose from dahlias, gladiolus, begonias and other spring bulbs today. Try our summer-flowering bulbs and keep your easy-care, gorgeous garden going all summer long.

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Blitz Dwarf Gladiolus

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10 for Regular price $34.99 $5.99

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10 for Regular price $34.99 $5.99

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Bishop of Llandaff Dahlia

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2 for Regular price $24.99 $10.99

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2 for Regular price $24.99 $10.99

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Big Smile Lily

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3 for Regular price $39.99 $6.99

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3 for Regular price $39.99 $6.99

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Bicolour Dinnerplate Dahlia Mixture

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5 for Regular price $89.99 $9.99

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5 for Regular price $89.99 $9.99

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Bicolor Pineapple Lily

2 for Regular price $49.99 $28.99

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2 for Regular price $49.99 $28.99

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Bee-Friendly Single-Flowered Dahlia Mixture

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5 for Regular price $79.99 $32.99

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5 for Regular price $79.99 $32.99

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Atom Hardy Gladiolus

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8 for Regular price $27.99 $5.99

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8 for Regular price $27.99 $5.99

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Anouska Roselily

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3 for $52.99

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3 for $52.99

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Angelique Hanging Begonia

1 for Regular price $21.99 $11.99

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1 for Regular price $21.99 $11.99

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American Sun Dahlia

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2 for Regular price $44.99 $7.99

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Spring Bulbs to Plant in Canada

There are many summer-blooming flowers that you can plant in your Canadian garden. However, since no part of Canada is frost-free, spring bulbs, or tender bulbs, won't last over winter in the ground. Here are some of our favorite spring-planted bulbs for northern climates:

  • Begonias
  • Calla Lilies
  • Cannas
  • Dahlias
  • Gladiolus
  • When to Plant Spring Bulbs

    Spring bulbs should be planted in the spring after the last frost date in your garden zone.