Gardening Ideas 9 Bulbs to Plant Now for Spring By Southern Living Editors Updated on March 10, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson The perfect time to plant spring-blooming bulbs is right now. But with so many bulbs to choose from, which ones should you plant? 01 of 10 Garden Now, Enjoy Later Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson Bulbs are some of the best perennials for Southern gardens. They work well planted en masse and are good for naturalizing. They like soil that is loose and well-drained. Plant in a location that gets lots of sun from January through early May. Buy Them Now! Several of these bulbs are in the Southern Living Plant Collection. Look for them at your local nursery, or order online at southernbulbs.com. Other great mail-order sources for bulbs include oldhousegardens.com or brentandbeckybulbs.com. 02 of 10 'Grand Primo' Daffodils Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson One bulb produces two or three stalks, each bearing multiple flowers. Creamy white petals with a yellow center cup. Extremely fragrant. Good multiplier. Blooms beginning in late February. 03 of 10 Jonquils Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson Small, dime-size blooms with grassy foliage. Amazing sweet fragrance. Naturalizes. One of the first flowers to bloom, late February. 04 of 10 Snowflake Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson Airy clouds of little white bells with a green dot at the end of each petal. Beautiful upright, silvery-green foliage. Good multiplier. Blooms early March. 05 of 10 'Golden Dawn' Daffodil Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson One bulb produces two or three stalks, each bearing multiple flowers with yellow petals and a golden center cup. Sweetly scented. Good multiplier. Blooms mid-March to early April. 06 of 10 Grape Hyacinth Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson Blue clusters of tiny bell-shaped blooms. Not fragrant. Good for naturalizing and for rock gardens. Blooms mid-March. 07 of 10 'Lady Jane' Tulip Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson Elegant pink-and-white blooms that will remind you of peppermint candy. Best planted en masse. Blooms late March. 08 of 10 Campernelle Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson Each bulb produces two or three stalks with multiple golden trumpet-shaped blooms per stalk. Sweetly fragrant. Grows in clumps. Blooms late February. 09 of 10 Byzantine Gladiolus Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson Brilliant magenta blooms wave from swordlike foliage. Unforgettable in the garden. Forms large clumps with strong stalks. Blooms mid-April. 10 of 10 'Tinka' Tulip Ralph Lee Anderson Joyful blooms of red and pale yellow. Looks great with grape hyacinths. Best planted en masse. Blooms late March. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit