What Flowers Can I Plant in March?

Your location determines what flowers you can plant in March. Flowers should not be planted until the risk of frost has passed in your area. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Cool-Weather Annuals

    • If you live in an area where the temperatures are just beginning to warm up in March, you can choose from a few annuals that like the cooler temperatures. Pansies and snapdragons are good options.

    Rose Bushes

    • The cooler temperatures of March offer a good time to plant rose bushes. Your local nursery will have a great selection of new plants at this time.

    Warmer Climates

    • If you live in a warmer climate, then March is the time to get annuals and perennials in the ground. You will be able to work the soil. and the warm days will promote growth.

    Annuals for Warmer Climates

    • March is a good time to start cool-weather annuals such as petunias, snapdragons and sweet alyssum. These plants should not be hurt by a drop in temperature.

    Perennials for Warmer Climates

    • Perennials are great, because they come back every year. Some perennials that can be planted in March are daylillies, verbena, purple coneflower and salvia.

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Comments

  • damiencaz Mar 07, 2010
    This article does not help. 'Cool' or 'Warm' climates can mean many different things to many different people. We need actual tempatures or specific locations to help us.

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