Learn how to plant and grow primroses for early spring blooms. Includes sun and soil needs, perennial care, and indoor growing tips.

Add a pop of color to your garden with easy-to-grow Primrose - A Low-Maintenance Flower that Attracts Pollinators and Thrives in Shade!

How long do primroses bloom? Where should you plant them? Learn the answer to these questions, plus how to care for these pretty flowers.

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Primula vulgaris is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to Eurasia. [2][3] The common name of this plant is primrose, [4] or occasionally common primrose or English primrose to distinguish it from other Primula species referred to as primroses.

Primroses, with their small, cheerful blooms, are some of the first plants to flower in the spring garden. Join certified Master Gardener Laura Elsner as she shares how to grow and care for this sweet garden plant.

Primrose flowers (Primula polyantha) bloom in early spring, offering a variety of form, size, and color. They are suitable for use in garden beds and borders as well as in containers, or for naturalizing areas of the lawn. In fact, when given the proper growing conditions, these vigorous plants will multiply each year, adding stunning colors to the landscape.