Vienna is blooming: 590,000 flower bulbs bring a blaze of color!
On October 25, 2025, Währing's city gardeners will plant over 590,000 flower bulbs in Türkenschanzpark for spring.

Vienna is blooming: 590,000 flower bulbs bring a blaze of color!
In autumn, Vienna's city gardens pull out all the stops to prepare the city's parks and gardens for the coming spring. A total of 590,000 flower bulbs are currently being planted in the ground to transform the streets and paths of Vienna into a colorful sea of flowers in a few months. These include tulips and crocuses, which will bloom in the next few months. 5min reports on this initiative, which is led by Climate City Councilor Jürgen Czernohorszky and district leader Silvia Nossek.
The autumn work has already begun: spent summer flowers are being removed and composted, while the beds are being laudably prepared for spring. Especially in Türkenschanzpark, one of the most beautiful parks in Vienna, a new crocus meadow will be added, which will not only be a feast for the eyes, but also serve as a source of food for insects. Around 100,000 onions are earmarked for this purpose. Georg Kanz, known as the “Crocus King”, is significantly involved in the implementation.
Foliage work and ecological balance
Autumn not only brings colorful leaves, but also the challenge of disposing of the leaves from over 500,000 city trees. The city gardeners are taking care of the matter: leaves are composted or incorporated into the parks to create habitats for animals such as hedgehogs and insects. This is an important part of ecological balance, as highlighted in a blog about biodiversity in urban areas. GB star points out how essential the exchange between plants and insects is for a healthy ecosystem.
In order to meet the needs of local wildlife, the leaves should be left in private gardens too. This can significantly promote biodiversity. If you want to take the excessive pile of leaves to the manure site, you can do so in environmentally friendly 48-piece leaf bags for one euro.
Flower bulbs in safe care
Safe measures help ensure that the new flower bulbs get through the winter well. These are covered with around 70 tons of brushwood to protect them from frost damage. A creative idea is the signs “Be careful – flower bulbs are sleeping here”, which are intended to draw attention to the freshly planted beds and raise awareness among walkers. Suggestions like these help to raise awareness of the importance of biodiversity in urban areas, making a valuable contribution to improving the living conditions of animals and plants in our city.
In summary, it can be said: Vienna is on the move and is preparing for a blooming spring, which will shine in all its colors thanks to the hard-working hands of the city gardeners and the well-thought-out concepts - for insects, plants and people. It remains to be hoped that a change in thinking will spread to private gardens to protect biodiversity and that everyone can make a small contribution. Today highlights how important the planting of flower bulbs is in this context and what positive effects it can have on the environment.