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Spring Blooming Plants at TN Nursery

Plants these in your yard for beautiful early spring blooming

After a long, dreary winter, it's always a delight to see the first signs of spring -- especially when they're beautiful blossoms opening up throughout your landscape!

Want to plant some of the earliest blooming beauties in your neighborhood?

Browse through some of our top-selling early bloomers below and call to order your favorites today! And don't hesitate to call if you have questions -- we're always here to help you decide what will work best for you.

Yellow Trillium

Known to live up to 25 years, Yellow Trillium loves the early spring sunshine and shows it. This lively plant is also known as:

Toadshade - due to its looking like an umbrella for a toad

Wakerobin - since it pops up with the first robins of spring.

Birthroot - as it's been used as an aid to childbirth for many years.

With 39 native Trillium species found mainly in the eastern U.S., Yellow Trillium has a light, lemony fragrance and grows naturally throughout Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

Order your Yellow Trillium here.

Creeping Phlox

 

A favorite perennial groundcover, Creeping Phlox, is known for its beloved early spring blooms. These beauties produce fragrant blossoms that attract pollinators like hummingbirds and come back yearly.

Let Creeping Phlox spread and spill all over your landscape for a breathtaking introduction to Spring Plant! Be sure you plant them at least two feet apart with plenty of access to sunlight for best results.

Order your Pink Creeping Phlox here

Crested Iris

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Named for the yellow crest tufts in its center, the gorgeous lavender (occasionally some are white) Crested Iris is stunning to behold in bloom, especially in a group. Since they usually bloom at once, it's an eye-catching scene to find numerous plants together in full bloom.
Care for them well, and they will spread happily throughout your landscape as a ground cover -- but be sure only to purchase them from plant sellers and never take them from the wild. They are said to be sparse in most of their usual native zones. Expect first blooms to dazzle around early April.
Order your Dwarf Crested Iris here.

Oak Leaf Hydrangea

With lovely whitish-green blooms opening during the spring when young, then later changing to dusty pinkish-brown as they mature, Oak Leaf Hydrangeas are primarily known for their leaves shaped like oak tree leaves.

It's recommended that they're planted in afternoon shade in the south, but less so in the north. Keep their soil well-drained and water them according to sun exposure (more water with more sun).

They have beautiful blooms, and their fall foliage color is also stunning.

Order your Oak Leaf Hydrangea here.

Violets

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Available in several colors, including purple, blue, red, white, yellow, pink, and orange, violets are among some of the earliest blossoms you'll see in the spring. With their pretty heart-shaped leaves, violets can tolerate cold weather well compared to other plants and spread beautifully as ground cover in part shade/part sun.
They are generally considered "low-maintenance" and are perfect for clipping into bouquets as cut flowers or planting in containers. They are always fragrant and sometimes edible, even found sprinkled into a salad or fancy cake recipes.

Order your Blue Violets here

Bloodroot
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Known as a welcome first sign of spring in many woodland areas, Bloodroot is named for the dark reddish-colored fluid that seeps out of its roots and stems. Ants disperse the seeds while bees and flies pollinate their flowers, although they produce no nectar.
Some Native American tribes once used the root medicinally, while others used it as a love charm. Early American settlers used it as a fabric dye.
Don't expect it to last all summer long -- It arrives first thing in the spring, blooms, and then withers down until there is nothing detectable left of it above ground.
Order your Bloodroot here

Redbud tree

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A Redbud tree in full spring bloom is quite a sight to behold. Not only is it covered in tiny, pretty pink blossoms, but it attracts several different types of butterflies and other pollinating insects, as well as the northern bobwhite, chickadee, and other songbirds, to eat the seeds.
George Washington wrote in his diary about the Redbud and transplanted some from the nearby forest into his home garden. These trees grow best in full sun or partial shade with well-drained, moist, rich soil. The Redbud is the state tree of Oklahoma.
Order your Redbud tree here.
Note: If you have pets, you can check the ASPCA website here to see if your plants are poisonous to them or not.

Are you ready to buy or still have some questions?

Give us a call here at 931-692-4252
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For more details or to buy your early bloomers today at TN Nursery. 

Creeping Phlox - TN Nursery

Creeping Phlox

The Creeping Phlox is a low growing perennial plant with small, vibrant pink flowers that form a dense carpet-like display in spring. Forms a beautiful lush low-growing pink carpet array of blooms and an excellent spreading groundcover plant that will control weeds and overgrowth near hillsides and banks you can not maintain. It is a popular and versatile plant used in landscaping due to its numerous benefits and aesthetic appeal. For those who want to add gorgeous color to their yard, the creeping phlox is a solid option to consider. This plant, which is also known as the mountain type, moss type, and moss pink, is native to the central and eastern United States, and its beauty makes it a popular option for gardens around the globe. What are the notable benefits of adding this vibrant plant to your yard or garden? Creeping Phlox Has Brilliant Colors The flowers of the plant are stunning, with colors that vary from pale blue, white, and pink to bright violet. Each flower has five hardy petals, but some have six petals. The plants bloom through the spring and summer, providing lasting color for approximately one month. As an evergreen perennial, the plant remains green throughout the year. It can brighten up an otherwise dull, dreary yard in the peak of the cold weather season. Creeping Phlox Is A Fast-Growing Ground Cover This plant grows five inches tall and up to 13 inches in diameter. In addition to the expanse of a single plant, the plant grows rapidly. Many people take advantage of its beauty as an alternative to grass or as a filler in their larger gardens. Because of its short height, it does not need to be cut back as grass, and some other types of ground cover do. Creeping Phlox Is A Weed Deterrent Weeds grow quickly and can make your yard look poorly maintained in a matter of weeks. The plant is a dense plant with tightly clustered leaves. The flowers blanket the tops of the plants when in bloom. Because of its unique traits, the plant prevents or minimizes weed growth. As a result, your gardens can continue to look amazing without needing to devote hours of your valuable time to pulling weeds regularly. Creeping Phlox Helps With Soil Erosion Prevention On ledges and steep banks, grass generally will not thrive. As a result, these areas of your grounds can look barren and are subject to erosion. The creeping phlox, however, thrives in these areas. Its presence can dramatically reduce the damaging effects of erosion while enhancing aesthetics. It is well-suited for providing immediate and long-term benefits to your property.

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Dwarf Crested Iris - TN Nursery

Dwarf Crested Iris

Dwarf Crested Iris is a delicate perennial with small, slender leaves and charming, blue to purple iris-like flowers, each adorned with delicate white or yellow crests on their petals. It is a stunning and versatile plant with numerous landscaping benefits. This low-growing perennial herb is native to North America and thrives in woodland settings, making it an excellent addition to various garden styles. While exploring the lovely possibilities of dressing up your gardens, the dwarf crested iris will undoubtedly catch your eye. This is a relatively short perennial plant that is native to the eastern United States and enjoyed in gardens throughout the country and abroad. While many people are familiar with them, they are often unaware of their appealing traits. What are some of the notable benefits of planting it in your yard? The Beautiful Pops of Color Of Dwarf Crested Iris This plant is highly regarded for its many colors. The branches are brown, and they combine with yellowish-green or green leaves and stunning flowers. With the stem and the flower, the plant reaches four inches in height. The fragrant flowers bloom in April and May, revealing shades of purple, lilac, lavender, blue, and pale blue. The rarer colors are pink and white. Additional colors include a white center and vibrant shades of yellow, orange, purple, and dark blue on the its outer petals. The Expansive Growth Of Dwarf Crested Iris The seeds produced by the flowers in the spring are under a centimeter in diameter, so they are easily dispersed by birds and the wind. In addition, this is a creeping plant that expands by shooting out long roots underground. While the growth of them is not usually noticeable only a year after planting them, the plants’ roots expand exponentially. This allows you to enjoy a blanket of them in your yard after several years. The Versatility Of Dwarf Crested Iris This plant is commonly found in the wild in wooded areas. It can also grow in the crags of ledges, on a rocky landscape, or in ravines. This makes it ideal for beautifying a formal garden as well as for use in a native or xeriscape yard with rock features. Dwarf Crested Iris Attracts Wildlife While some wildlife is welcome and even desired in your yard, other species can cause damage. This plant deters deer on your property, so it can act as a safeguard for the other plants in your yard that deer may be drawn to. In addition, they are fragrant and attract bees and hummingbirds.

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