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Spring 2025 Plant Guide: What to Grow This Season

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As the days get longer and the chill of winter fades, spring is the perfect time to breathe new life into your garden, balcony, or indoor space. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or just starting out gardening, Spring 2025 brings a fresh mix of plant trends, climate-resilient options, and classic favourites. Here’s your go-to guide for what to grow this season; plants that thrive, look great, and support a healthy environment.

 

🌷 Flowering Favourites

1. Tulips & Daffodils
These spring staples never go out of style. Plant bulbs early for a vibrant bloom that signals the start of the season.

2. Persian Buttercups
Known for their rose-like petals and stunning colours, Persian buttercups are perfect for borders and bouquets alike.

3. Pansies
Cold-tolerant and cheerful, pansies are ideal for early spring containers and flower beds.

🌵 Indoor Plant Picks

1. Peace Lily
Great for air purification and low-light spaces, peace lilies bloom beautifully with minimal fuss.

2. Pilea (Chinese Money Plant)
With its round, coin-like leaves and easy-care nature, pilea adds charm to any windowsill.

3. Mini Lemon Trees
Bring a bit of the Mediterranean indoors with dwarf citrus plants, perfect for sunny kitchens or patios.

🥬 Vegetables & Herbs to Start Now

1. Lettuce & Spinach
Fast-growing and cold-hardy, leafy greens are perfect for early spring sowing.

2. Carrots & Radishes
Root veggies like these thrive in cool soil and give satisfying results for new gardeners.

3. Herbs (Basil, Parsley, Chives)
Start indoors or in containers for a fresh supply of flavour all season long.

🌿 Climate-Friendly & Pollinator Plants

1. Lavender
Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, lavender attracts bees and adds soothing scent to your garden.

2. Coneflowers (Echinacea)
These sturdy blooms are beloved by pollinators and add long-lasting colour to garden beds.

3. Native Wildflowers
Planting native species not only supports local ecosystems but also requires less water and upkeep.

This spring, mix your favourite classics with a few new varieties and enjoy the fresh start that only a garden can bring. Whether you're working with a back garden, balcony, or sunny windowsill, there’s something green and gorgeous waiting to grow.