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  • Several different types of plants can be planted in March--both perennials and annuals. What flowers you plant in March, depends on where you live You do need to wait until the risk of frost is out of your area, though, before planting any flowers in March.

    Landscaping

    Some plants that are popular to use for landscaping around your house are most commonly planted in March. These include rock cress, bergenia, and sweet peas.

    Cherry Blossoms & Fruit Trees

    Cherry blossoms as well as fruit trees are very commonly planted in March. You will find Cherry blossoms in nurseries around March or early spring.

    Roses

    Roses are usually planted in the cooler temperatures of March. Prune grown rose plants in March but also March is a great time to plant fresh new rose bushes from bulbs. They really do well if planted in March. The local nursery will have a new selection of rose bushes to be planted in March.

    Lilies, Daffodils & Tulips

    These three plants are grown from a bulb and can be planted and pulled up in the cold weather and replanted in March again. If you are planting these three from a bulb they all do really well when planted in spring.

    Crocus and Snowdrop

    The Snowdrop is most commonly seen when spring has arrived. These are most commonly planted in the early spring and usually do not tend to bloom until the fall. Crocus plants are usually seen in very early March. These plants have small cup-shaped flowers on them.

    Perennials

    Perennials are the best value for your money because they come back year after year. A few of the plants that are perennials that are planted in March are daylilies, verbena, purple coneflower and salvia.

    Annuals

    Many petunias, snapdragons, and sweet alyssum are planted in March because they are started when the weather is cooler. These plants are also not hurt when the temperature gets cooler.

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    petunias

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