GREEN BAY (NBC 26) -- It's been a long winter, but spring flowers are once again popping up out of the ground at Green Bay Botanical Garden.
The Bontanical Garden says more than 300,000 bulbs were planted and are now blooming.
While the Garden is closed to the public through 9 a.m. on May 26 due to Wisconsin’s Safer at Home order, the Garden is currently offering virtual tours. Visitors can learn more by heading to the Garden's Facebook, Instagram and YouTube pages, as well as the website, GBBG.org.
The Garden says that even though there have been a couple cold snaps the last several weeks, the blooms will likely blossom throughout May, weather permitting. Peak bloom is expected to last from mid-May to the end of the month.