Picture this: a cluster of cheerful marigolds, their fiery orange petals glowing like little suns, nestled beside the cool purple hues of pansies, as seen in the image. It’s a snapshot of what’s possible when you dig into the earth and let your garden bloom.
As the days grow longer and the frost retreats, it’s the perfect time to ask yourself—what do you want to grow this spring? Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, Southern Alberta’s unique climate offers a canvas for both beauty and bounty.
Let’s explore some easy-to-grow flowers and veggies, and why gardening is a gift for your mind, body, and pantry.
- Marigolds: Those vibrant orange beauties in the photo aren’t just eye candy—they’re tough as nails. Marigolds love full sun, handle drought like champs, and bloom from spring through fall. Plus, they’re natural pest-repellents, keeping bugs away from your other plants. Plant them along borders or in pots for a pop of colour that lasts.
- Pansies: The purple stunners mingling with the marigolds are pansies, and they’re perfect for Southern Alberta’s cooler spring temps. They can even survive a light frost, making them a go-to for early planting. Pansies come in a rainbow of colours and love a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade. They’re low-maintenance and great for adding charm to any garden bed or container.
