Primrose (Primula) & Polyanthus Plants

Primrose (Primula) and Polyanthus plants can be relied upon to give colour for months on end. These are spring flowering bedding plants that are planted in autumn (so they are often referred to as Autumn bedding plants) and some of the earliest can be in flower for Christmas. 

Primroses and Polyanthus are hardy plants that shrug off winter cold, and they’ll just keep on flowering. In a range of colours from traditional creamy-yellow to bright blues and magentas they’ll brighten up beds, borders and containers for months.

Leave them in the ground once they've finished flowering, they'll sit quietly throughout the summer and flower every spring.

Primrose (Primula) & Polyanthus Plants
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Primrose Plants FAQs

Take a look at some of the frequently asked questions we receive from those looking to buy Primrose Plants in the UK. You can contact our Customer Service Team or browse our general FAQs for further advice.

When to plant Primrose Plants

Primrose plants can be planted in early spring or autumn. Planting in early spring, typically between March and May, allows them to establish and bloom the same year. Autumn planting, between September and October, gives them time to root well and prepare for a vibrant display the following spring.

How to Plant Primrose Plants

To plant primrose plants, choose a location with partial shade and well-drained, fertile soil. Prepare the soil by loosening it and incorporating compost or well-rotted manure. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the root ball, place the plant in the hole, and fill it back with soil, firming gently around the base. Space the plants about 15-20 cm apart. Water thoroughly after planting and maintain consistent moisture, especially during dry periods.

How long do Primrose Plants take to grow

Primrose plants typically take a few weeks to establish roots and start growing. If planted in spring, they can bloom within the same season. When planted in autumn, they will spend the winter establishing roots and bloom the following spring. Proper care, including regular watering and feeding, will promote healthy growth and vibrant flowers.

Why Grow Primrose Plants?

Growing primrose plants adds early-season colour and cheer to your garden. These hardy perennials produce a variety of brightly coloured flowers that bloom in early spring, often before many other plants have started to grow. Primroses are relatively low-maintenance and can thrive in partial shade, making them ideal for woodland gardens, borders, and containers. Their early blooms attract pollinators, supporting the health of your garden ecosystem.

Where can you grow Primrose Plants?

Primrose plants thrive in partial shade with well-drained, fertile soil. They are suitable for garden beds, borders, woodland gardens, and containers. Primroses can also be used as ground cover under shrubs and trees, adding a splash of colour to shaded areas. Their versatility makes them a valuable addition to various garden settings.

Why Buy Primrose Plants from Marshalls?

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