Is it spring yet? Not quite, but a long, frosty winter in much of the country has folks looking forward to the first blooms of the season. Some are already ordering seeds to plant at the first sign of warmer weather. Here, according to the Burpee seed and plant company, are the flowers grown in the most U.S. gardens.
1. Sunflowers
2. Zinnias
3. Impatiens
4. Marigolds
5. Petunias
Source: Burpee