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Latest revision as of 18:59, 24 August 2011
The following article is a series of pictures of early blooming plants in New England area. I do not know the names of plants in the pictures. If you do, please let me know.
Planting these plants in your own garden will result in a garden that will bloom from the earliest of spring all the way to early summer.
Note: Rose bushes and plants flower from spring till fall. They are one of the best flowers if they are given a little care and attention.
I am not an "annual" plant kind of guy. I like perennials and fruit trees and bushes. Flowers are nice, but plant fruit trees and bushes to get a value from your garden. And don't go crazy with annuals -- stores like to sell them because it is a guaranteed yearly income. For you, it is a waste of money and hard labor every year. Don't complain to me -- I don't plant annuals.
Very early Spring (mid April)
Snowdrops
Early Spring (end of April)
Crab Apple -- early spring blooms (not pictured).
Dandelions
Dwarf Cherry
Japanese Cherry
Magnolia
May be Rhododendron tree
Meadowlark Forsythia
Rhododendron
Tulips
Weeping Cherry
Mid Spring (mid May)
Lilac
Mid Spring (later May)
Late Spring (beginning June)
Beginning June and going for a long time -- Lilac.
Rose Bush
Small Roses