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15 Plants to Add to Your Garden This April

15 Plants to Add to Your Garden This April
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Spring Gardening Inspiration

April is the perfect month to start planting again. The frost is gone, and the soil is ready for action.

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned gardener, there’s something rewarding about seeing plants take root and grow. From juicy fruits to cheerful flowers and tasty herbs, this list is full of fresh ideas. Let’s get growing:

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Asparagus

Asparagus is a hardy vegetable that comes back every spring. Once planted, it can produce fresh spears for up to 20 years, so it’s worth the wait.

Plant asparagus crowns in soil that’s at least 50°F. Choose a spot with partial sun and good drainage. It needs time to settle, but once it does, the payoff is long-lasting and tasty.

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Carrots

Carrots are one of the easiest veggies to grow, especially in April. They do best in loose, sandy soil and need full sunlight to thrive.

Sow the seeds directly into the ground or in deep containers. Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Within a few weeks, you’ll start to see their feathery tops poke through the soil.

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Melons

Melons are perfect for warmer days ahead, but April is the time to get them started. You can plant seeds indoors or outdoors once frost danger has passed.

They love full sun and soil that drains well. Give them plenty of space to sprawl. With a little care, you’ll be rewarded with sweet, juicy melons by summer.

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Radishes

Radishes are super quick to grow and are ready to harvest in just three to four weeks. They’re perfect for adding a spicy crunch to salads.

Plant seeds directly into cool, moist soil in early spring. Radishes like full sun and don’t need much space. Their fast growth makes them a fun crop for new gardeners.

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Strawberries

Who doesn’t love strawberries? These sweet berries are a spring garden favorite. April is a great time to plant bare-root plants or young seedlings.

Pick a sunny spot and mulch around the plants to keep them moist. Water them regularly and watch as flowers turn into juicy berries. They’re great for eating fresh or baking into treats.

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Apple Trees

Apple trees are a big commitment, but the reward is worth it. Early spring is a good time to plant young trees so their roots can grow strong.

Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Water deeply and prune each year to help the tree grow evenly. In time, you’ll enjoy baskets full of homegrown apples.

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Raspberries

Raspberries bring bright flavor and color to your garden. April is the right time to plant them, just as the weather warms up.

They love the sun and well-drained soil. Plant them with space to grow and provide a trellis or support. Once established, raspberry plants produce lots of fruit every year.

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Sunflowers

Sunflowers are bold, cheerful, and super easy to grow. Once the soil warms up to around 60°F, it’s time to plant those seeds.

They grow fast and love full sun. You’ll see tall stalks topped with bright yellow heads that follow the sun. They also attract birds and pollinators, making your garden feel alive.

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Daylilies

Daylilies are perfect for gardeners who want beauty with little effort. They come in lots of colors and bloom reliably all summer long.

Plant them in full sun for the best show. Clip off the old blooms to encourage more flowers. These hardy perennials are great for borders and will come back each year.

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Cosmos

Cosmos brings soft, dreamy color to flower beds. These flowers bloom in pinks, whites, and even deep maroons, creating a lovely mix.

They thrive in full sun and don’t need much care. Sow seeds in April, and by summer, you’ll have tall, swaying blooms that attract butterflies and brighten your yard.

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Gladiolus

Gladiolus adds a dramatic touch with tall spikes of flowers in every shade. They’re perfect for garden borders and cut flower arrangements.

Plant the bulbs in well-drained soil after the last frost. They need regular watering while growing. These flowers bring a bold vertical element that stands out among shorter plants.

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Rosemary

Rosemary is a tough herb with tons of personality. Its needle-like leaves smell amazing and are great in cooking.

It loves full sun and once it’s settled in, it barely needs water. This herb can even bloom with tiny blue or purple flowers. Keep a plant near the kitchen for easy access.

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Cilantro

Cilantro is quick to grow and adds bright flavor to meals. April is ideal for sowing seeds because the cooler weather helps them thrive.

Plant it in full sun or partial shade and keep the soil slightly moist. Harvest leaves often and reseed every couple of weeks to keep the fresh greens coming.

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Echinacea (Coneflower)

Echinacea is known for its bright blooms and strong stems. It’s both beautiful and helpful, attracting pollinators while offering medicinal benefits.

Plant seedlings in sunny, well-drained soil and give them room to grow. Once established, these flowers are drought-tolerant and can easily handle hot summers. 

Their long-lasting blooms also make great cut flowers for indoor displays.

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Astilbe (Shade-Loving Perennial)

Astilbe brings soft color and texture to shady garden spots. Its fluffy blooms come in pink, purple, white, and red.

Plant bare-root Astilbe in soil that stays moist and cool. It thrives in filtered light, making it great for under trees or along shaded borders.

One of the must-try gardening tips for 2025 is to add mulch around the base to help retain moisture and keep roots cool during warmer months.

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Bonus Tip – Mixing It Up

A great garden has more than just one type of plant. Mixing flowers, veggies, fruits, and herbs keeps things fun and fresh.

Certain plants even help each other grow. Try placing herbs near vegetables to keep bugs away. Planning helps your garden stay healthy and productive all season long. Check out the most common gardening mistakes you’re making to avoid any mistakes.

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