Garden Flower Gardens 13 Full-Sun Spring Perennials to Plant for a Gorgeous Flower Garden By Kier Holmes Kier Holmes Instagram Kier is a freelance writer for MarthaStewart.com. Editorial Guidelines Updated on March 7, 2023 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Anna Blazhuk / GETTY IMAGES Perennials, or plants that return and put on a show year after year, are considered by many to be the superstars of the backyard garden. These come-back friends accent and complement the bones of your green space, which typically consists of woody trees and shrubs. Their vast array of shapes, sizes, and blossoms in every color of the rainbow make these plants a landscaping must-have. What's more, their beauty blends into any garden style—from cottage to xeriscape—and you'll find a handful of options no matter what kind of sun exposure you have. But if you have limited shade in your garden, perennials that prefer full sun are the way to go—and there are so many varieties to choose from. Look to these spring-blooming varieties and relish their beauty at the dawn of the growing season. 01 of 13 Arabis Getty Images/Frank Bienewald This alpine perennial is at home in rock gardens and nooks and crannies where its spreading carpet of foliage trails and softens edges. It's perfect for the novice gardener. "Arabis would be a great addition to the garden as it is a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant that produces beautiful, delicate flowers," says Jim Putnam, founder and host of HortTube and Southern Living Plant Collection expert. Zones: 4 to 8Mature size: 8 to 10 inches tall x 20 inches wideSoil requirements: Well-draining soil Get Our Guide to the USDA Gardening Zones 02 of 13 Delphinium REDA&CO/Getty Delphinium grows best in full sun with shelter from strong winds. While they bloom in the spring, these flowers do not thrive in hot, dry areas. If these blooms can tolerate your zone, their gorgeous electric blue color will add an unexpected pop to your garden. Just be careful if you have pets or small children, as these plants are toxic when ingested to both humans and animals. Zones: 3 to 7Mature size: 5 to 6 feet tall x 2 feet wideSoil requirements: Well-draining soil rich in organic matter 03 of 13 Rudbeckia Juliana Sohn Also known as black-eyed Susans, these yellow flowers have a black center. The perennial thrives in the sun and adds a splash of color to your spring garden. "Apart from us humans, it is also attractive to pollinators and can help support a healthy ecosystem in your garden," says Putnam. Zones: 3 to 9Mature size: 1 to 3 feet tall x 2 feet wideSoil requirements: Well-draining soils 04 of 13 Peonies Getty Images/Picture Alliance This classic and showy plant instantly adds charm and nostalgia to a garden. Its fast growth, lush foliage, and fragrant blooms make peonies a must-add to cutting gardens, as specimens or even planted en masse. Stake as needed to prevent the variety from toppling over. Be sure to appreciate them while you can—their display is enchanting, but fleeting. Zones: 3 to 8Mature size: 3 to 4 feet tall x 3 to 5 feet wideSoil requirements: Well-draining soil Everything You Need to Know About Peonies 05 of 13 Scabiosa Getty Images/John S Lander Blooming in colors from light lilac to indigo, these delicate and elegant flowers are a must for any cut flower or cottage garden."Scabiosa plants are a great addition to any style garden due to their beautiful and unique flowers that attract essential pollinators such as bees and butterflies," says Putnam. Zones: 3 to 7Mature size: 12 to 18 inches tall x 15 inches wideSoil Requirements: Well-draining, nutrient-rich soil 06 of 13 Candytuft ullstein bild via Getty Images With showy white or pink blooms, this drought-tolerant, ground-hugging perennial definitely brightens the garden with masses of flowers. On top of being a smart addition to moon gardens (which spotlight white flowers and silver foliage) and low-water rock gardens, it's also the ideal add to encourage pollinating visitors: The small blooms attract multitudes of bees and butterflies. Zones: 3 to 9Mature size: 6 to 8 inches tall x 12 to 35 inches wideSoil requirements: Well-draining soil 07 of 13 Erigeron Irfan Khan via Getty Images Part of the daisy family, these plants are easy to grow and will keep blooming throughout the season. In fact, if you cut back your plants back after the first flush, your erigeron will reward you with more blooms. "These are popular plants in everything from cottage gardens to native plant and wildflower gardens," says Putnam. They're also deer resistant and drought tolerant. Zones: 6 to 9Mature size: 1 to 2 feet tall x 3 to 5 feet wideSoil requirements: Well-draining soil 08 of 13 Speedwell REDA&CO/Getty Also known as Veronica, this vertically inclined flower brings container or garden bed interest with its colorful, carefree blooms coming in colors such as blues, reds, pinks and violets. "Speedwell plants are lovely in the garden, with beautiful, vibrant flowers that attract pollinators," says Putnam. "These small but mighty beauties add a pop of color to the ground plane of any garden." Zones: 3 to 8Mature size: 1 to 2 inches tall x 18 inches wideSoil requirements: Well-draining soil 09 of 13 Armeria Getty Images/Arterra This low water perennial boasts compact green mounds that shoot up stems adorned with charming pink pompons. "Armeria is a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant that produces long-lasting, stunning blooms throughout the season," says Putnam. They're perfect for a seaside garden, as a border or edging plant, or tucked in between rocks. This tidy plant requires good drainage and blooming is prolonged with deadheading. Zones: 4 to 8Mature size: 8 inches tall x 12 inches wideSoil requirements: Dry, rocky, well-drained soil 10 of 13 Geranium UniversalImagesGroup via Getty Images Incredibly easy to grow, bursting with flowers, and giving more than it takes, hardy perennial geraniums only require well-drained, fertile soil (and to be appreciated). With over 300 species, there is a geranium for every occasion and they are well-suited to most garden situations. "They provide many gardens with colorful ground cover, borders, or edging," says Putnam. "Also, think out of bed and into the box with geraniums in containers or window boxes to add color to patios and balconies." Zones: 3 to 9Mature size: 4 to 48 inches tall x 6 to 36 inches wideSoil requirements: Well-draining soil Fragrant Plants to Grow at Home 11 of 13 Daylily Anne Green-Armytage/Getty These bright-hued flowers bloom daily in late spring and early summer. They look lovely placed near outdoor pathways and come in a variety of colors. "Daylilies are a great addition to the garden, as they are low-maintenance, hardy, and produce beautiful, colorful, full-season blooms," says Putnam. Zones: 4 to 9Mature size: 1 to 5 feet tall x 1 to 2 feet wideSoil requirements: Well-draining soil 12 of 13 Thrift Getty / AL Hedderly This pink flower tolerates drought-zapped soil and blooms in late spring; it grows best in a sunny area with well-drained soil. Deer resistant and non-aggressive, these perennials will add splashes of pink and white to your garden. Zones: 4 to 9Mature size: 6 to 16 inches tall x 4 to 12 inches wideSoil requirements: Well-draining soil 13 of 13 Tall Bearded Iris Getty / Ellita This perennial blooms in late spring and comes in a number of colors. As an added bonus, it fares well against deer and other wildlife. "They are also an excellent pollinator food source, including the beloved bumblebee," Putnam says. Zones: 3 to 9Mature size: 12 to 40 inches tall x 1 to 2 feet wideSoil requirements: Well-draining, fertile, neutral to slightly acidic soils Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit