Spring in Atlanta is one of the best times to get something in the ground. With warm soil and mild temperatures, what you plant now can carry color all the way through summer.
Whether you’re working with a backyard, garden bed, or a few patio pots, these flowers are especially well-suited for Atlanta’s climate—and easy to maintain.
These are reliable, heat-tolerant, and will keep blooming through the season:
Zinnias
Fast-growing, colorful, and incredibly easy. The more you cut them, the more they bloom—making them perfect for both gardens and arrangements.
Cosmos
Light, airy flowers that require very little maintenance. Great for a more natural, relaxed look.
Black-Eyed Susans
A classic for Georgia summers. Hardy, sun-loving, and they come back year after year.
Coneflowers (Echinacea)
Pollinator-friendly and drought-tolerant once established. Adds texture and height to any space.
Salvia
Built for the heat. Adds vertical color and thrives in full sun with minimal upkeep.
If you enjoy fresh flowers at home, these are some of the easiest to grow and cut locally:
You can also add herbs like mint or rosemary for a simple, natural arrangement.
For the best results when cutting flowers:
This helps them last noticeably longer indoors.
Planting in early spring gives flowers time to establish before peak summer heat. Stronger roots mean fuller blooms and longer-lasting color throughout the season.
Spring is a great time to start simple—plant a few varieties, see what thrives, and enjoy having something growing right outside your door.