Garten’s garden plan reveals leucojum and yellow magnolia are the harbingers of spring.
I’m loving all the little surprises of Spring!
#leucojum #yellowmagnolia, Garten wrote in the caption of her post.
Credit:Left: WWD / Getty Images; Right: CARSON DOWNING
And a look at the comment section confirms that everyone else does, too.
I used to crawl under a neighbors hedge and pick at least one, one wrote.
She would have taken her broom to me if she knew.
There are plenty of reasons to grow leucojum, also known asthe Summer Snowflake.
Plus, they’re deliciously fragrant and attract pollinators likebees and butterflies.
Other than that, theyre pretty easy-going plantsthey dont need excessive fertilization or staking.
We cant forget Gartens other featured bloom: the yellow magnolia.
Also like leucojum, yellow magnolia blooms in the early spring, often before other blooming trees and shrubs.
They smell divine, and their vibrant yellow hues give a bright, sunny energy to your garden.
Like leucojum,yellow magnolia is pretty easy to care for.