Billings hit the low 80s over the weekend for the first time this year, and garden centers and nurseries across Montana were bustling with customers. After all, the urge to plant flowers in the spring is nearly impossible to resist.

We were at Gainan's Heights Garden Center on Saturday for their season kick-off party, and I had a blast watching families wander the aisles and pick out their favorite flowers.

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Flowers not only brighten our decks, patios, and landscapes, but they also bring joy to the eye of the beholder. With thousands of flower varieties available, here are some of the most popular varieties Montanans love to plant.

Geraniums. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Geraniums. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Geraniums

This classic flower comes in several colors. It's easy to grow and quite splashy.

Fuchsia. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Fuchsia. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Fuchsia

Billings doesn't seem to have a ton of hummingbirds, but if one of those cute little birds happens to spot a fuchsia, you know they would love it.

Hanging basket. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Hanging basket. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Hanging baskets

Hanging baskets are incredibly popular. They take all the guesswork out of the equation and look fantastic.

Columbine. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Columbine. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Columbine

This delicate flower is so pretty. It self-seeds, which can be a bonus for some gardeners.

Roses. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Roses. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Roses

Despite their undeserved reputation for being slightly difficult to grow, rose bushes remain a popular flower in Montana backyards.

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Verbena. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Verbena. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Verbena

Verebena comes in several hues, including multi-colored. Fun fact: The verbena buds can cause a numbing/tingling sensation when eaten. Mixologists have incorporated them into cocktails. 

Lilac. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Lilac. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Lilac

This old-timey flowering shrub brings back childhood memories for many Montanans. Its intoxicating scent is unmistakable.

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Million Bells. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Million Bells. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Calibrachoa (aka Million Bells)

Similar to a petunia, Million Bells are gorgeous little flowers that add a burst of color to any design.

Impatiens. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Impatiens. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Impatiens

I was today years old when I realized they are not called Impatients, but Impatiens. #TheMoreYouKnow.

Marigold. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Marigold. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Marigold

Marigolds are another classic flower that grows extremely well in Montana. I use them for companion plants around the perimeter of my vegetable garden, as marigolds deter a variety of pests.

Black Petunia. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Black Petunia. Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Black petunia?

I'm not sure how popular these little beauties are, but my camera didn't do them justice. I had never seen them before, and they are gorgeous.

Bracteantha (a.k.a. Strawflower) Credit Michael Foth, TSM
Bracteantha (a.k.a. Strawflower) Credit Michael Foth, TSM
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Strawflower

This Mohave Fire Red Bracteantha is a showstopper.

First Day Of The Harrogate Flower Show
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What is your favorite flower?

Chat with us on our mobile app, or leave a comment if you're reading this article from Facebook. Gainan's told us their most popular sellers include their house-grown geraniums (check out the new hot pink variety), hanging baskets, and porch pots.

Tariffs are expected to impact the flower industry nationwide just before Mother's Day this weekend. It might be a good time to stock up now.

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Five of the Biggest Waterfowl in Montana

I fake my bird knowledge.
When we happen to spot a tall bird wandering in a marshy area, I'll say to my spouse, "Look! There's a loon!" but it could very well be a crane.
Like most Montanans, I can recognize bald eagles, wild turkeys, robins, Canadian geese, a few types of ducks, etc., but most of the time when we see a big, unusual-looking bird on our adventures, I'm lost.
90% of the time, I'm probably incorrect. If you're like me, perhaps this article will help you identify five of the biggest waterfowl you'll see in Montana.

Gallery Credit: Michael Foth

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