Spring Perennial Plants
At Boma Garden Centre in Kentish Town, London, we celebrate the return of spring with a spectacular range of outdoor spring perennial plants to brighten up every UK garden. Our displays burst with vibrant blooms, pink and white flowers, and lush green shoots that mark the moment when spring growth starts.
As outdoor plant specialists, we offer winter hardy varieties suited to every space – from sunny borders and mixed borders to balconies, courtyards, and gravel gardens. Whether you’re planting in well drained soil, creating contrast with ornamental grasses, or adding height with taller perennials, Boma’s collection provides endless inspiration for your seasonal displays.
Shop Spring Plants at Boma Garden Centre, Kentish Town, London
About Our Outdoor Spring Perennial Plants
At Boma, our curated selection of spring flowering plants thrives in both full sun and partial shade. From classic Tulips and Hyacinths to spring-flowering Salvias, these plants ensure a long flowering season that lasts from late winter into early summer. You’ll also find nodding flowers like Daffodils and Alliums, perfect for adding gentle, natural movement to your displays.
Many of our hardy perennial plants not only offer colour now but also provide enduring structure and winter interest, with strong stems that protect emerging buds from winter cold. As the seasons shift, their lasting seed heads and evergreen foliage bring texture and life to your garden year-round.
Weekly fresh seasonal deliveries ensure our shelves are always full of spring bedding plants, from Wallflowers and Pink Primroses to potted Narcissus Daffodils and clusters of blue flowers like Brunnera. These selections combine beautifully with spring bulbs, ornamental grasses, and taller perennials for rich, layered planting compositions.
Looking for enduring charm? Discover our spring flowering shrubs – including Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Pieris, and climbing Clematis – each adding structure and colour well beyond spring. For continuous blooms into early summer, mix them with summer perennials like Lavandula and Calibrachoa



























































