05/14/2025
May is one of the best times to plant flowers. The threat of frost has passed in most areas, the soil is warming up, and nurseries are full of fresh, colorful options. Whether you're filling pots, refreshing garden beds, or starting from scratch, here are some flowers that do well when planted in May:
🌸 Petunias
These are a go-to for a reason. They come in tons of colors, bloom all summer, and do well in both containers and beds. Bonus: they’re low-maintenance and heat-tolerant.
🌼 Marigolds
Bright, tough, and pest-repelling—marigolds are perfect for sunny spots. They’re easy to grow and bloom quickly after planting.
🌿 Salvia
Salvia brings height and color to your garden, and pollinators love it. Look for blue, purple, or red varieties depending on the look you want.
🌺 Zinnias
If you want bold color that keeps going into fall, zinnias are a great choice. They're fast growers and thrive in the heat.
🌷 Coneflowers (Echinacea)
These are perennials, so they’ll come back year after year. They're hardy, drought-tolerant, and look great mixed with other summer bloomers.
🌻 Sunflowers
May is a perfect time to plant sunflower seeds directly into the ground. They grow fast, love full sun, and add a cheerful vibe to any yard.
🪻 Daisies & Black-eyed Susans
Classic, long-blooming, and great for borders or cottage-style gardens. These also hold up well through the summer heat.
Tips for Planting in May:
– Wait until after the last frost (On or after Mother's Day weekend)
– Water new plants regularly while they establish
– Add mulch to help retain moisture and prevent w**ds
– Choose plants based on how much sun your yard gets
Starting your flower planting in May sets you up for a colorful summer. Whether you're sprucing up the front yard or making your patio more inviting, a few well-chosen blooms go a long way.
Happy planting!
—The Westside Grounds Team