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Spring Outdoor Bedding Plants

Refresh your beds, borders and pots with vibrant early-season colour from our spring bedding range, selected to thrive in the cooler UK climate as the garden awakens. From uplifting osteospermum and nemesia to classic wallflowers, ranunculus and bellis, these plants are perfect for brightening containers, entrances and garden spaces with fresh, long-lasting displays. Shop Spring Bedding Collections at Boma Garden Centre, Kentish Town, London

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About Our Spring Bedding Plants

Our collection includes vibrant spring favourites to bring fresh colour and energy to beds, borders and containers as the season unfolds. Discover classic Primula vulgaris along with distinctive primrose and rosebud forms in a wide palette of whites, yellows, reds, blues and raspberry tones, perfect for edging paths, brightening semi-shade spots or mass planting in beds. You will also find showy ranunculus in peach, pink, orange and yellow, adding richness and texture to pots, window boxes and seasonal displays.

For fragrance and structure, explore perennial wallflowers (Erysimum) such as ‘Winter Passion’, ‘Winter Charm’, ‘Poem Lavender’ and ‘Winter Orchid’, offering extended flowering and attracting early pollinators in sunny, well-drained positions. Mixed violas and Bellis daisies complement these beautifully, creating layered spring displays full of colour and interest across patios, entrances and garden spaces.

Ideal for refreshing your garden after winter, these plants are perfect for everything from compact balconies to larger planted areas. Feed regularly during the growing season and keep compost evenly moist to support strong growth and continuous flowering throughout spring.

FAQs

When can I plant spring bedding plants?
Spring bedding can be planted from late winter into early spring as conditions improve. Most varieties tolerate cool temperatures, but it is best to avoid planting during heavy frost. In London and the South, planting from March onwards is typically ideal, with containers easily refreshed throughout the season.
Where should I plant spring bedding plants?
Most spring bedding plants thrive in sun or light shade with moist but well-drained soil. Primroses, violas and Bellis are ideal for borders, path edges and containers, while wallflowers and Erysimum prefer a sunnier, free-draining position such as raised beds or mixed borders.
How do I keep spring bedding plants flowering for longer?
Regular deadheading encourages continuous blooms and keeps displays looking fresh. Water consistently, especially in containers as temperatures rise, and begin light feeding as plants establish. Protect from late cold snaps where possible to maintain strong, healthy flowering.