
Spring is a good time to plant bulbs like Gladiolus, Dahlia, and Lily because the soil is warmer and there is no risk of winter frost. These conditions help bulbs develop strong roots and grow healthy plants.
Planting bulbs in spring also lets gardeners better plan their garden layout after winter. You can see where sunlight and space are available and choose the best spots for flowers.
Another benefit is a longer blooming season. Spring-planted bulbs usually bloom in summer or early fall, keeping gardens colorful and supporting pollinators like bees and butterflies.