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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

May Blooms From Marty’s Garden in Minnesota

Hi GPODers!

Spring arrived on our calendars a couple of months ago, but spring arrives in our gardens at all different times. For some of us spring starts showing its color at the very start of the year, while others are just starting to see their most vibrant displays emerge. For Marty Whalen in Backus, Minnesota (Zone 4) spring color really came to life this month. Marty first shared some spectacular blooms from her northern garden a couple of years ago (Marty’s Minnesota Garden), and today she returns to share some pastel blooms from May.

My garden is in northern Minnesota. I have been creating this for 28 years. Here are a few things blooming now in May.

Marty has a superb selection of spring bulbs, which finally made their grand entrance this month. These ‘Tahiti’ double daffodil (Narcissus ‘Tahiti’, Zones 4–8) are a ruffled delight.

Pagoda trout lilyEphemerals are also excellent for early season color, and Marty’s ‘Pagoda’ trout lily (Erythronium ‘Pagoda’, Zones 4–9) adds more pops of yellow to her landscape.

Lingerie double DaffodilFor some glowing white blooms, ‘Lingerie’ daffodils (Narcissus ‘Lingerie’, Zones 4–8) also delectably double blooms.

pink tulipsMany tulips will not make repeat appearances in Martys Zone 4 garden, but ‘Pink Impression’ tulip (Tulipa ‘Pink Impression’, Zones 3–8) is made of tougher stuff. This vigorous bloomer will also mature into a brighter pink as the blooms unfurl.

candy princess daffodil‘Candy Princess’ (Narcissus ‘Candy Princess’, Zones 3–8) is another double daffodil with serious star power. These look orange in this photo, but in real life they are a delicious shade of salmon pink.

white muscariI absolutely adore Marty’s selection of out-of-the-norm bulbs. Classic grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum, Zones 4–8) are always beautiful clusters of purple, but the white variety (Muscari botryoides ‘Album’, Zones 4–8)—also known as white pearls of Spain—will make you do a double take.

light yellow primroseFor a lovely, buttery color and outstanding fragrance, primroses cannot be beat.

pink tulips and double daffodilsLastly, Marty shows off how ‘Candy Princess’ daffodils and ‘Pink Impression’ tulip make for an incredible combination.

Thank you so much for sharing these gorgeous blooms with us, Marty! It is lovely to see the spring color your garden has produced this month.

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