Spring Plants

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Bring spring into your home! Discover vibrant spring plants and early bloomers at FloraPrima.

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Order Spring Plants Online and Welcome the New Season

As the days grow longer and the first rays of sunshine tickle the earth, it’s time for fresh spring plants. At FloraPrima, you’ll find a vibrant selection of seasonal messengers that will transform your home or balcony into a radiant sea of color. Whether you prefer classic daffodils, fragrant hyacinths, or colorful primroses—our spring plants bring the joy of life straight to your doorstep. These plants aren't just wonderful decorations; they also make excellent, long-lasting gifts that will bring joy to the recipient for many weeks to come.

Tips and Tricks for Your Early Bloomers

To ensure you enjoy your new roommates for as long as possible, here are a few simple tricks. Early bloomers, especially bulbous plants, love bright spots but don't like it too hot. If you’re keeping them indoors, a cooler location is ideal to prevent the blossoms from fading too quickly. Make sure the soil stays consistently moist, but avoid waterlogging, as this can cause the bulbs to rot.

A little pro tip: Once the flowers in the pot have finished blooming, you can simply plant them in your garden or an outdoor planter. There, they will gather strength for the next year and surprise you again with their splendor next spring.

Spring Vibes in a Vase

In addition to our potted treasures, we also offer a huge selection of magnificent spring bouquets. A freshly tied bouquet of tulips, ranunculus, or freesias instantly brings a sense of lightness to any room. If you’re looking for a quick and effective decoration or want to give someone a spontaneous treat, be sure to check out our spring bouquets. We combine the season's most beautiful blossoms into artistic arrangements, delivered directly to your chosen address with a freshness guarantee.

Q&A: Spring Plants

  • Can I put spring plants outside?
    Yes, most early bloomers are quite robust. As soon as there is no longer a risk of heavy, permanent frost, they feel right at home on the balcony or terrace. However, if night frost is forecasted, you should protect them briefly or bring them inside.

  • What happens to the plants after they bloom?
    You don’t have to throw them away! Cut off the withered flower heads, but leave the green foliage until it turns yellow. This allows the nutrients to draw back into the bulb. Afterward, you can plant them in the garden, where they will sprout again next year.

  • How often do spring plants need to be watered?
    The soil should never dry out completely, but the plants shouldn't sit in water either. A quick "finger test" helps: if the surface feels dry, it’s time for a small serving of water.

  • Are spring plants suitable as a gift for the office?
    Absolutely. They are low-maintenance and bring color to the workspace. Hyacinths, in particular, provide a pleasant, natural fragrance for the room.