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PRODUCTS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY New to Fort Collins Nursery this year is a line of fully organic and Non-GMO Project Verified seeds from High Mowing Organics Seeds. These high quality seeds are produced without the use of conventional fertilizers and pesticides and are ideal for organic growing. High Mowing Organic Seed is specifically bred to perform in all-organicconditions.
SHRUB ROSES
Sunrise Sunset. Rosa ‘BAIset’. Sunrise Sunset is a stunning blend, with bright fuchsia pink petals, blending to apricot near the centers. This ever blooming shrub rose features blue-green foliage that is disease resistant. Its dense spreading habit makes it ANNUALS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY Mixing annuals in your perennial beds is a great way to provide color in your garden all summer long. While perennials typically flower for only a portion of the growing season, annuals make the most of their one and only year by flowering throughout the spring and summer. They also look great mixed into perennial bed borders, patio pots, andRASPBERRIES
Height: 4-5 Ft. Width: 3-4 Ft. Traits: A large attractive black berry with fairly glossy skin and firm flesh. An upright growth habit and clustered berries makes harvest a cinch. This summer bearing variety is hardy and productive but prefers a location sheltered from the wind with full sun and acidic soil. Originally published on July 1st, 2016. SELECT POTTERY 70% OFF! Select Pottery 70% Off! We have a selection of discounted pottery available at 70% Off to all our shoppers while supplies last! More great deals on pottery are available to our Garden Club Members. Click here for a complete list of specials and more information on joining our Garden Club program. Originally published on March 4th, 2021. POTATOES, ONIONS & GARLIC Use mulch, Season Extenders, or cover with row covers to help protect veggies from low temperatures. Garlic bulbs can be planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Shop early to find the best available selection and store your potatoes, onions and garlic in a cool, dry environment until you’re ready to plant. HOW TO CONTROL YELLOWJACKETS WITHOUT HARMING BEES! Homemade traps will also work to control yellowjackets. To make one, mix some dish soap into a bowl of water and place the bowl in the problem area. Tie a small piece of meat or fish to a short piece of string, then tie the string to a stick. Place the stick in the ground by the bowl so that the meat hangs about half an inch above the water. BARE ROOT STRAWBERRIES, HOPS, AND RHUBARB Bare Root Strawberries, Hops, and Rhubarb. Bare root plants are dormant plants that have no soil around the roots. This allows them to easily adapt to the soil conditions of their new environment. Not only are they extremely simple to plant, but they are very affordable and easy to transport as well. March and April are considered bare root ARE YOUR EVERGREENS LOOKING YELLOW OR BROWN? THIS MIGHT BE Extreme temperature changes over short periods of time during winter months can leave evergreen trees looking a little yellow and sad. There are a number of different reasons an evergreen tree might be turning yellow/brown and/or dropping needles this time of year. FORT COLLINS NURSERY June 19 @ 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. Tickets are now available for the 17th Annual Loveland Garden Tour & Art Show presented by Fort Collins Nursery and benefiting Loveland Youth Gardeners. This year’s tour will take place on Saturday, June 19th from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm and will showcase 6 classic gardens in a well-established neighborhoodjust west
PRODUCTS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY New to Fort Collins Nursery this year is a line of fully organic and Non-GMO Project Verified seeds from High Mowing Organics Seeds. These high quality seeds are produced without the use of conventional fertilizers and pesticides and are ideal for organic growing. High Mowing Organic Seed is specifically bred to perform in all-organicconditions.
SHRUB ROSES
Sunrise Sunset. Rosa ‘BAIset’. Sunrise Sunset is a stunning blend, with bright fuchsia pink petals, blending to apricot near the centers. This ever blooming shrub rose features blue-green foliage that is disease resistant. Its dense spreading habit makes it ANNUALS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY Mixing annuals in your perennial beds is a great way to provide color in your garden all summer long. While perennials typically flower for only a portion of the growing season, annuals make the most of their one and only year by flowering throughout the spring and summer. They also look great mixed into perennial bed borders, patio pots, andRASPBERRIES
Height: 4-5 Ft. Width: 3-4 Ft. Traits: A large attractive black berry with fairly glossy skin and firm flesh. An upright growth habit and clustered berries makes harvest a cinch. This summer bearing variety is hardy and productive but prefers a location sheltered from the wind with full sun and acidic soil. Originally published on July 1st, 2016. SELECT POTTERY 70% OFF! Select Pottery 70% Off! We have a selection of discounted pottery available at 70% Off to all our shoppers while supplies last! More great deals on pottery are available to our Garden Club Members. Click here for a complete list of specials and more information on joining our Garden Club program. Originally published on March 4th, 2021. POTATOES, ONIONS & GARLIC Use mulch, Season Extenders, or cover with row covers to help protect veggies from low temperatures. Garlic bulbs can be planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Shop early to find the best available selection and store your potatoes, onions and garlic in a cool, dry environment until you’re ready to plant. HOW TO CONTROL YELLOWJACKETS WITHOUT HARMING BEES! Homemade traps will also work to control yellowjackets. To make one, mix some dish soap into a bowl of water and place the bowl in the problem area. Tie a small piece of meat or fish to a short piece of string, then tie the string to a stick. Place the stick in the ground by the bowl so that the meat hangs about half an inch above the water. BARE ROOT STRAWBERRIES, HOPS, AND RHUBARB Bare Root Strawberries, Hops, and Rhubarb. Bare root plants are dormant plants that have no soil around the roots. This allows them to easily adapt to the soil conditions of their new environment. Not only are they extremely simple to plant, but they are very affordable and easy to transport as well. March and April are considered bare root ARE YOUR EVERGREENS LOOKING YELLOW OR BROWN? THIS MIGHT BE Extreme temperature changes over short periods of time during winter months can leave evergreen trees looking a little yellow and sad. There are a number of different reasons an evergreen tree might be turning yellow/brown and/or dropping needles this time of year. HYDRANGEAS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY Hydrangeas. Fort Collins Nursery has a great selection of Hydrangeas that vary in plant size, flower size, flower color, and bloom time. Hydrangeas thrive in a moist, fertile, well-drained soil in partial to full shade. With a long flowering cycle, you will enjoy beautiful color from late spring though fall. Whatever your personal preferenceFRUIT TREES
Fort Collins Nursery has one of the largest selections of fruit trees in the region with over 80 varieties of fruit trees including apple, cherry, plum, peach, pear, crabapple and mulberry. Our trees are picked for their ability to grow and thrive in our Northern Coloradoenvironment.
RASPBERRIES
Height: 4-5 Ft. Width: 3-4 Ft. Traits: A large attractive black berry with fairly glossy skin and firm flesh. An upright growth habit and clustered berries makes harvest a cinch. This summer bearing variety is hardy and productive but prefers a location sheltered from the wind with full sun and acidic soil. Originally published on July 1st, 2016.GARDEN CLUB
Present your Garden club card each time you shop to be eligible for all program benefits. Points will not be earned on the purchase of discounted items, labor or gift cards. Points will not be redeemed for cash, credit, labor, gift cards or event tickets. You must make a minimum of one purchase each calendar year to remain eligible forbenefits.
EMPLOYMENT – FORT COLLINS NURSERY At Fort Collins Nursery we strive to provide a premier retail and plant experience for our customers by developing the best team of employees possible. These employees have a strong commitment to being part of a team, a desire to help customers succeed, and are eager to learn and grow professionally. We hire for sales positions in all ofour
DAYLILIES – FORT COLLINS NURSERY Daylilies are in gorgeous bloom in the month of July. The daylily is an interesting perennial plant that takes its name from its edible flowers which typically last just one day, opening in early morning and withering the following night. PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® FLOWERING SHRUBS The Proven Winners ® plant brand has introduced some of the best, most unique, and high performing plants since 1992. Their plants are well-known for flowering, growth habit, disease resistance, and garden performance. The Proven Winners ® ColorChoice ® series is one of the most recognized brands in flowering shrubs and produces many of ourpersonal favorites.
MANZANITA – FORT COLLINS NURSERY Panchito manzanita is a versatile shrub that can be grown as a single specimen or planted in groups as a groundcover. It grows best in well-drained soil with moderate water for the first two years and is drought tolerant once fully established. Height: 2-3’. Width:3-5’. Water: Low.
THE HAWTHORN: RICH WITH COLOR The Hawthorn: Rich with Color. By Julie Carlson. Edited by Jesse Eastman. Originally published in Vol. 1, Issue 4 of Fort Collins Nursery’s TreeTalk Newsletter. This past fall, many of you came to the nursery seeking plants that add fall color to your yards. You’d seen it all around town – from the flaming rose-red of Burning Bushor the
GROWING PUMPKINS
Pumpkins, with their edible flesh and long storage life are a warm season crop.They require a long growing season of nearly 85 days, so it’s best to start them indoors from seed. About a week after the last frost (on average May 15 along the northern Colorado front FORT COLLINS NURSERY June 19 @ 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. Tickets are now available for the 17th Annual Loveland Garden Tour & Art Show presented by Fort Collins Nursery and benefiting Loveland Youth Gardeners. This year’s tour will take place on Saturday, June 19th from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm and will showcase 6 classic gardens in a well-established neighborhoodjust west
PRODUCTS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY New to Fort Collins Nursery this year is a line of fully organic and Non-GMO Project Verified seeds from High Mowing Organics Seeds. These high quality seeds are produced without the use of conventional fertilizers and pesticides and are ideal for organic growing. High Mowing Organic Seed is specifically bred to perform in all-organicconditions.
EMPLOYMENT – FORT COLLINS NURSERY At Fort Collins Nursery we strive to provide a premier retail and plant experience for our customers by developing the best team of employees possible. These employees have a strong commitment to being part of a team, a desire to help customers succeed, and are eager to learn and grow professionally. We hire for sales positions in all ofour
PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® FLOWERING SHRUBS The Proven Winners ® plant brand has introduced some of the best, most unique, and high performing plants since 1992. Their plants are well-known for flowering, growth habit, disease resistance, and garden performance. The Proven Winners ® ColorChoice ® series is one of the most recognized brands in flowering shrubs and produces many of ourpersonal favorites.
BARE ROOT STRAWBERRIES, HOPS, AND RHUBARB Bare Root Strawberries, Hops, and Rhubarb. Bare root plants are dormant plants that have no soil around the roots. This allows them to easily adapt to the soil conditions of their new environment. Not only are they extremely simple to plant, but they are very affordable and easy to transport as well. March and April are considered bare root 5 TIPS FOR PEACH SUCCESS Make sure to use products designed for this purpose, as improper wrapping may cause more damage than no wrap at all. Water your peach trees 1-2 times per month throughout the winter to prevent the roots from freeze-drying in the ground. This is especially critical for new trees that have been planted within the last 3 years. HOW TO CONTROL YELLOWJACKETS WITHOUT HARMING BEES! Homemade traps will also work to control yellowjackets. To make one, mix some dish soap into a bowl of water and place the bowl in the problem area. Tie a small piece of meat or fish to a short piece of string, then tie the string to a stick. Place the stick in the ground by the bowl so that the meat hangs about half an inch above the water. GREAT PLANT OPTIONS FOR EARLY SPRING GARDENING Direct planting. Potatoes: These tasty tubers can be planted once soil temperatures have reached a minimum of 40° F (although 50° F and up is ideal). Mid- to late-March is a great time to plant, especially if you can provide a little extra protection during cold snaps with a cold frame or even a nice thick layer of straw mulch. GROW LIKE A PRO: VEGGIE GARDENING BASICS While we make our best effort to supply all the plants you'll find here, The Plant Finder is intended only to be an educational resource. It does not represent our actual inventory and should be used as aresearch tool only.
ARE YOUR EVERGREENS LOOKING YELLOW OR BROWN? THIS MIGHT BE Extreme temperature changes over short periods of time during winter months can leave evergreen trees looking a little yellow and sad. There are a number of different reasons an evergreen tree might be turning yellow/brown and/or dropping needles this time of year. FORT COLLINS NURSERY June 19 @ 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. Tickets are now available for the 17th Annual Loveland Garden Tour & Art Show presented by Fort Collins Nursery and benefiting Loveland Youth Gardeners. This year’s tour will take place on Saturday, June 19th from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm and will showcase 6 classic gardens in a well-established neighborhoodjust west
PRODUCTS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY New to Fort Collins Nursery this year is a line of fully organic and Non-GMO Project Verified seeds from High Mowing Organics Seeds. These high quality seeds are produced without the use of conventional fertilizers and pesticides and are ideal for organic growing. High Mowing Organic Seed is specifically bred to perform in all-organicconditions.
EMPLOYMENT – FORT COLLINS NURSERY At Fort Collins Nursery we strive to provide a premier retail and plant experience for our customers by developing the best team of employees possible. These employees have a strong commitment to being part of a team, a desire to help customers succeed, and are eager to learn and grow professionally. We hire for sales positions in all ofour
PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® FLOWERING SHRUBS The Proven Winners ® plant brand has introduced some of the best, most unique, and high performing plants since 1992. Their plants are well-known for flowering, growth habit, disease resistance, and garden performance. The Proven Winners ® ColorChoice ® series is one of the most recognized brands in flowering shrubs and produces many of ourpersonal favorites.
BARE ROOT STRAWBERRIES, HOPS, AND RHUBARB Bare Root Strawberries, Hops, and Rhubarb. Bare root plants are dormant plants that have no soil around the roots. This allows them to easily adapt to the soil conditions of their new environment. Not only are they extremely simple to plant, but they are very affordable and easy to transport as well. March and April are considered bare root 5 TIPS FOR PEACH SUCCESS Make sure to use products designed for this purpose, as improper wrapping may cause more damage than no wrap at all. Water your peach trees 1-2 times per month throughout the winter to prevent the roots from freeze-drying in the ground. This is especially critical for new trees that have been planted within the last 3 years. HOW TO CONTROL YELLOWJACKETS WITHOUT HARMING BEES! Homemade traps will also work to control yellowjackets. To make one, mix some dish soap into a bowl of water and place the bowl in the problem area. Tie a small piece of meat or fish to a short piece of string, then tie the string to a stick. Place the stick in the ground by the bowl so that the meat hangs about half an inch above the water. GREAT PLANT OPTIONS FOR EARLY SPRING GARDENING Direct planting. Potatoes: These tasty tubers can be planted once soil temperatures have reached a minimum of 40° F (although 50° F and up is ideal). Mid- to late-March is a great time to plant, especially if you can provide a little extra protection during cold snaps with a cold frame or even a nice thick layer of straw mulch. GROW LIKE A PRO: VEGGIE GARDENING BASICS While we make our best effort to supply all the plants you'll find here, The Plant Finder is intended only to be an educational resource. It does not represent our actual inventory and should be used as aresearch tool only.
ARE YOUR EVERGREENS LOOKING YELLOW OR BROWN? THIS MIGHT BE Extreme temperature changes over short periods of time during winter months can leave evergreen trees looking a little yellow and sad. There are a number of different reasons an evergreen tree might be turning yellow/brown and/or dropping needles this time of year.FRUIT TREES
Fort Collins Nursery has one of the largest selections of fruit trees in the region with over 80 varieties of fruit trees including apple, cherry, plum, peach, pear, crabapple and mulberry. Our trees are picked for their ability to grow and thrive in our Northern Coloradoenvironment.
HYDRANGEAS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY Hydrangeas. Fort Collins Nursery has a great selection of Hydrangeas that vary in plant size, flower size, flower color, and bloom time. Hydrangeas thrive in a moist, fertile, well-drained soil in partial to full shade. With a long flowering cycle, you will enjoy beautiful color from late spring though fall. Whatever your personal preferenceUPCOMING EVENTS
May 17 @ 9:00 am - July 26 @ 5:00 pm. Fort Collins Nursery, 2121 E. Mulberry St. Fort Collins, 80524 + Google Map.SHRUB ROSES
Sunrise Sunset. Rosa ‘BAIset’. Sunrise Sunset is a stunning blend, with bright fuchsia pink petals, blending to apricot near the centers. This ever blooming shrub rose features blue-green foliage that is disease resistant. Its dense spreading habit makes it POTATOES, ONIONS & GARLIC Use mulch, Season Extenders, or cover with row covers to help protect veggies from low temperatures. Garlic bulbs can be planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Shop early to find the best available selection and store your potatoes, onions and garlic in a cool, dry environment until you’re ready to plant. GROW LIKE A PRO: VEGGIE GARDENING BASICS While we make our best effort to supply all the plants you'll find here, The Plant Finder is intended only to be an educational resource. It does not represent our actual inventory and should be used as aresearch tool only.
RASPBERRIES
Height: 4-5 Ft. Width: 3-4 Ft. Traits: A large attractive black berry with fairly glossy skin and firm flesh. An upright growth habit and clustered berries makes harvest a cinch. This summer bearing variety is hardy and productive but prefers a location sheltered from the wind with full sun and acidic soil. Originally published on July 1st, 2016.FOLKS FARM & SEED
Folks Farm and Seed is a small, ecologically-minded farm based in Fort Collins. Their mission is to grow top quality produce from regionally adapted, open pollinated seeds that they either save themselves or purchase from local growers. By using bioregional adaptation, they grow plants that are better suited to Northern Colorado’s climate. ROCK GARDEN/ ALPINE PLANTS Stop by Fort Collins Nursery to check out our amazing selection of rock garden and alpine plants grown locally at Laporte Avenue Nursery.Rock gardens are a great way to add a rugged, natural look to your garden and landscape and usually require little to nomaintenance.
THE HAWTHORN: RICH WITH COLOR The Hawthorn: Rich with Color. By Julie Carlson. Edited by Jesse Eastman. Originally published in Vol. 1, Issue 4 of Fort Collins Nursery’s TreeTalk Newsletter. This past fall, many of you came to the nursery seeking plants that add fall color to your yards. You’d seen it all around town – from the flaming rose-red of Burning Bushor the
FORT COLLINS NURSERY June 19 @ 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. Tickets are now available for the 17th Annual Loveland Garden Tour & Art Show presented by Fort Collins Nursery and benefiting Loveland Youth Gardeners. This year’s tour will take place on Saturday, June 19th from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm and will showcase 6 classic gardens in a well-established neighborhoodjust west
PRODUCTS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY New to Fort Collins Nursery this year is a line of fully organic and Non-GMO Project Verified seeds from High Mowing Organics Seeds. These high quality seeds are produced without the use of conventional fertilizers and pesticides and are ideal for organic growing. High Mowing Organic Seed is specifically bred to perform in all-organicconditions.
EMPLOYMENT – FORT COLLINS NURSERYFORT COLLINS NURSERY HOURSFORT COLLINS NURSERY SALEFORT COLLINS TREE NURSERYTREE NURSERY FORT COLLINSCO
At Fort Collins Nursery we strive to provide a premier retail and plant experience for our customers by developing the best team of employees possible. These employees have a strong commitment to being part of a team, a desire to help customers succeed, and are eager to learn and grow professionally. We hire for sales positions in all ofour
PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® FLOWERING SHRUBS The Proven Winners ® plant brand has introduced some of the best, most unique, and high performing plants since 1992. Their plants are well-known for flowering, growth habit, disease resistance, and garden performance. The Proven Winners ® ColorChoice ® series is one of the most recognized brands in flowering shrubs and produces many of ourpersonal favorites.
POTATOES, ONIONS & GARLIC Use mulch, Season Extenders, or cover with row covers to help protect veggies from low temperatures. Garlic bulbs can be planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Shop early to find the best available selection and store your potatoes, onions and garlic in a cool, dry environment until you’re ready to plant. BARE ROOT STRAWBERRIES, HOPS, AND RHUBARB Bare Root Strawberries, Hops, and Rhubarb. Bare root plants are dormant plants that have no soil around the roots. This allows them to easily adapt to the soil conditions of their new environment. Not only are they extremely simple to plant, but they are very affordable and easy to transport as well. March and April are considered bare root 5 TIPS FOR PEACH SUCCESS Make sure to use products designed for this purpose, as improper wrapping may cause more damage than no wrap at all. Water your peach trees 1-2 times per month throughout the winter to prevent the roots from freeze-drying in the ground. This is especially critical for new trees that have been planted within the last 3 years. THE HAWTHORN: RICH WITH COLOR The Hawthorn: Rich with Color. By Julie Carlson. Edited by Jesse Eastman. Originally published in Vol. 1, Issue 4 of Fort Collins Nursery’s TreeTalk Newsletter. This past fall, many of you came to the nursery seeking plants that add fall color to your yards. You’d seen it all around town – from the flaming rose-red of Burning Bushor the
HOW TO CONTROL YELLOWJACKETS WITHOUT HARMING BEES! Homemade traps will also work to control yellowjackets. To make one, mix some dish soap into a bowl of water and place the bowl in the problem area. Tie a small piece of meat or fish to a short piece of string, then tie the string to a stick. Place the stick in the ground by the bowl so that the meat hangs about half an inch above the water. ARE YOUR EVERGREENS LOOKING YELLOW OR BROWN? THIS MIGHT BE Extreme temperature changes over short periods of time during winter months can leave evergreen trees looking a little yellow and sad. There are a number of different reasons an evergreen tree might be turning yellow/brown and/or dropping needles this time of year. FORT COLLINS NURSERY June 19 @ 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. Tickets are now available for the 17th Annual Loveland Garden Tour & Art Show presented by Fort Collins Nursery and benefiting Loveland Youth Gardeners. This year’s tour will take place on Saturday, June 19th from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm and will showcase 6 classic gardens in a well-established neighborhoodjust west
PRODUCTS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY New to Fort Collins Nursery this year is a line of fully organic and Non-GMO Project Verified seeds from High Mowing Organics Seeds. These high quality seeds are produced without the use of conventional fertilizers and pesticides and are ideal for organic growing. High Mowing Organic Seed is specifically bred to perform in all-organicconditions.
EMPLOYMENT – FORT COLLINS NURSERYFORT COLLINS NURSERY HOURSFORT COLLINS NURSERY SALEFORT COLLINS TREE NURSERYTREE NURSERY FORT COLLINSCO
At Fort Collins Nursery we strive to provide a premier retail and plant experience for our customers by developing the best team of employees possible. These employees have a strong commitment to being part of a team, a desire to help customers succeed, and are eager to learn and grow professionally. We hire for sales positions in all ofour
PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® FLOWERING SHRUBS The Proven Winners ® plant brand has introduced some of the best, most unique, and high performing plants since 1992. Their plants are well-known for flowering, growth habit, disease resistance, and garden performance. The Proven Winners ® ColorChoice ® series is one of the most recognized brands in flowering shrubs and produces many of ourpersonal favorites.
POTATOES, ONIONS & GARLIC Use mulch, Season Extenders, or cover with row covers to help protect veggies from low temperatures. Garlic bulbs can be planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Shop early to find the best available selection and store your potatoes, onions and garlic in a cool, dry environment until you’re ready to plant. BARE ROOT STRAWBERRIES, HOPS, AND RHUBARB Bare Root Strawberries, Hops, and Rhubarb. Bare root plants are dormant plants that have no soil around the roots. This allows them to easily adapt to the soil conditions of their new environment. Not only are they extremely simple to plant, but they are very affordable and easy to transport as well. March and April are considered bare root 5 TIPS FOR PEACH SUCCESS Make sure to use products designed for this purpose, as improper wrapping may cause more damage than no wrap at all. Water your peach trees 1-2 times per month throughout the winter to prevent the roots from freeze-drying in the ground. This is especially critical for new trees that have been planted within the last 3 years. THE HAWTHORN: RICH WITH COLOR The Hawthorn: Rich with Color. By Julie Carlson. Edited by Jesse Eastman. Originally published in Vol. 1, Issue 4 of Fort Collins Nursery’s TreeTalk Newsletter. This past fall, many of you came to the nursery seeking plants that add fall color to your yards. You’d seen it all around town – from the flaming rose-red of Burning Bushor the
HOW TO CONTROL YELLOWJACKETS WITHOUT HARMING BEES! Homemade traps will also work to control yellowjackets. To make one, mix some dish soap into a bowl of water and place the bowl in the problem area. Tie a small piece of meat or fish to a short piece of string, then tie the string to a stick. Place the stick in the ground by the bowl so that the meat hangs about half an inch above the water. ARE YOUR EVERGREENS LOOKING YELLOW OR BROWN? THIS MIGHT BE Extreme temperature changes over short periods of time during winter months can leave evergreen trees looking a little yellow and sad. There are a number of different reasons an evergreen tree might be turning yellow/brown and/or dropping needles this time of year. FORT COLLINS NURSERY These Fort Collins Retail Nursery, Inc. (“Fort Collins Nursery”) Gift Card Terms and Conditions (“Terms and Conditions”) are applicable in addition to the HYDRANGEAS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY Hydrangeas. Fort Collins Nursery has a great selection of Hydrangeas that vary in plant size, flower size, flower color, and bloom time. Hydrangeas thrive in a moist, fertile, well-drained soil in partial to full shade. With a long flowering cycle, you will enjoy beautiful color from late spring though fall. Whatever your personal preferenceUPCOMING EVENTS
May 17 @ 9:00 am - July 26 @ 5:00 pm. Fort Collins Nursery, 2121 E. Mulberry St. Fort Collins, 80524 + Google Map.SHRUB ROSES
Sunrise Sunset. Rosa ‘BAIset’. Sunrise Sunset is a stunning blend, with bright fuchsia pink petals, blending to apricot near the centers. This ever blooming shrub rose features blue-green foliage that is disease resistant. Its dense spreading habit makes it CONTACT US – FORT COLLINS NURSERY Call the nursery during normal working hours at 970-482-1984, or drop us a line using the form below. Originally published on May 3rd, 2010.RASPBERRIES
Height: 4-5 Ft. Width: 3-4 Ft. Traits: A large attractive black berry with fairly glossy skin and firm flesh. An upright growth habit and clustered berries makes harvest a cinch. This summer bearing variety is hardy and productive but prefers a location sheltered from the wind with full sun and acidic soil. Originally published on July 1st, 2016. POTATOES, ONIONS & GARLIC Use mulch, Season Extenders, or cover with row covers to help protect veggies from low temperatures. Garlic bulbs can be planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Shop early to find the best available selection and store your potatoes, onions and garlic in a cool, dry environment until you’re ready to plant. ROCK GARDEN/ ALPINE PLANTS Stop by Fort Collins Nursery to check out our amazing selection of rock garden and alpine plants grown locally at Laporte Avenue Nursery.Rock gardens are a great way to add a rugged, natural look to your garden and landscape and usually require little to nomaintenance.
DWARF CONIFERS YOU’LL GROW TO LOVE Fort Collins Nursery. 2121 E. Mulberry St. Fort Collins, CO 80524 United States + Google Map. Phone: 970-482-1984. GARDENING WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS: WATER YOU TO DO? Watering flowers, trees, shrubs and vegetable gardens will not be restricted, but a hose shut-off nozzle is recommended. New seed or sod for lawns: exempt from restrictions for three weeks for sod and four weeks for seed. Large properties with more than four acres: limit of one inch per week of water applied per zone. FORT COLLINS NURSERY June 19 @ 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. Tickets are now available for the 17th Annual Loveland Garden Tour & Art Show presented by Fort Collins Nursery and benefiting Loveland Youth Gardeners. This year’s tour will take place on Saturday, June 19th from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm and will showcase 6 classic gardens in a well-established neighborhoodjust west
PRODUCTS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY New to Fort Collins Nursery this year is a line of fully organic and Non-GMO Project Verified seeds from High Mowing Organics Seeds. These high quality seeds are produced without the use of conventional fertilizers and pesticides and are ideal for organic growing. High Mowing Organic Seed is specifically bred to perform in all-organicconditions.
EMPLOYMENT – FORT COLLINS NURSERYFORT COLLINS NURSERY HOURSFORT COLLINS NURSERY SALEFORT COLLINS TREE NURSERYTREE NURSERY FORT COLLINSCO
At Fort Collins Nursery we strive to provide a premier retail and plant experience for our customers by developing the best team of employees possible. These employees have a strong commitment to being part of a team, a desire to help customers succeed, and are eager to learn and grow professionally. We hire for sales positions in all ofour
PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® FLOWERING SHRUBS The Proven Winners ® plant brand has introduced some of the best, most unique, and high performing plants since 1992. Their plants are well-known for flowering, growth habit, disease resistance, and garden performance. The Proven Winners ® ColorChoice ® series is one of the most recognized brands in flowering shrubs and produces many of ourpersonal favorites.
POTATOES, ONIONS & GARLIC Use mulch, Season Extenders, or cover with row covers to help protect veggies from low temperatures. Garlic bulbs can be planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Shop early to find the best available selection and store your potatoes, onions and garlic in a cool, dry environment until you’re ready to plant. BARE ROOT STRAWBERRIES, HOPS, AND RHUBARB Bare Root Strawberries, Hops, and Rhubarb. Bare root plants are dormant plants that have no soil around the roots. This allows them to easily adapt to the soil conditions of their new environment. Not only are they extremely simple to plant, but they are very affordable and easy to transport as well. March and April are considered bare root 5 TIPS FOR PEACH SUCCESS Make sure to use products designed for this purpose, as improper wrapping may cause more damage than no wrap at all. Water your peach trees 1-2 times per month throughout the winter to prevent the roots from freeze-drying in the ground. This is especially critical for new trees that have been planted within the last 3 years. THE HAWTHORN: RICH WITH COLOR The Hawthorn: Rich with Color. By Julie Carlson. Edited by Jesse Eastman. Originally published in Vol. 1, Issue 4 of Fort Collins Nursery’s TreeTalk Newsletter. This past fall, many of you came to the nursery seeking plants that add fall color to your yards. You’d seen it all around town – from the flaming rose-red of Burning Bushor the
HOW TO CONTROL YELLOWJACKETS WITHOUT HARMING BEES! Homemade traps will also work to control yellowjackets. To make one, mix some dish soap into a bowl of water and place the bowl in the problem area. Tie a small piece of meat or fish to a short piece of string, then tie the string to a stick. Place the stick in the ground by the bowl so that the meat hangs about half an inch above the water. ARE YOUR EVERGREENS LOOKING YELLOW OR BROWN? THIS MIGHT BE Extreme temperature changes over short periods of time during winter months can leave evergreen trees looking a little yellow and sad. There are a number of different reasons an evergreen tree might be turning yellow/brown and/or dropping needles this time of year. FORT COLLINS NURSERY June 19 @ 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. Tickets are now available for the 17th Annual Loveland Garden Tour & Art Show presented by Fort Collins Nursery and benefiting Loveland Youth Gardeners. This year’s tour will take place on Saturday, June 19th from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm and will showcase 6 classic gardens in a well-established neighborhoodjust west
PRODUCTS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY New to Fort Collins Nursery this year is a line of fully organic and Non-GMO Project Verified seeds from High Mowing Organics Seeds. These high quality seeds are produced without the use of conventional fertilizers and pesticides and are ideal for organic growing. High Mowing Organic Seed is specifically bred to perform in all-organicconditions.
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At Fort Collins Nursery we strive to provide a premier retail and plant experience for our customers by developing the best team of employees possible. These employees have a strong commitment to being part of a team, a desire to help customers succeed, and are eager to learn and grow professionally. We hire for sales positions in all ofour
PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® FLOWERING SHRUBS The Proven Winners ® plant brand has introduced some of the best, most unique, and high performing plants since 1992. Their plants are well-known for flowering, growth habit, disease resistance, and garden performance. The Proven Winners ® ColorChoice ® series is one of the most recognized brands in flowering shrubs and produces many of ourpersonal favorites.
POTATOES, ONIONS & GARLIC Use mulch, Season Extenders, or cover with row covers to help protect veggies from low temperatures. Garlic bulbs can be planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Shop early to find the best available selection and store your potatoes, onions and garlic in a cool, dry environment until you’re ready to plant. BARE ROOT STRAWBERRIES, HOPS, AND RHUBARB Bare Root Strawberries, Hops, and Rhubarb. Bare root plants are dormant plants that have no soil around the roots. This allows them to easily adapt to the soil conditions of their new environment. Not only are they extremely simple to plant, but they are very affordable and easy to transport as well. March and April are considered bare root 5 TIPS FOR PEACH SUCCESS Make sure to use products designed for this purpose, as improper wrapping may cause more damage than no wrap at all. Water your peach trees 1-2 times per month throughout the winter to prevent the roots from freeze-drying in the ground. This is especially critical for new trees that have been planted within the last 3 years. THE HAWTHORN: RICH WITH COLOR The Hawthorn: Rich with Color. By Julie Carlson. Edited by Jesse Eastman. Originally published in Vol. 1, Issue 4 of Fort Collins Nursery’s TreeTalk Newsletter. This past fall, many of you came to the nursery seeking plants that add fall color to your yards. You’d seen it all around town – from the flaming rose-red of Burning Bushor the
HOW TO CONTROL YELLOWJACKETS WITHOUT HARMING BEES! Homemade traps will also work to control yellowjackets. To make one, mix some dish soap into a bowl of water and place the bowl in the problem area. Tie a small piece of meat or fish to a short piece of string, then tie the string to a stick. Place the stick in the ground by the bowl so that the meat hangs about half an inch above the water. ARE YOUR EVERGREENS LOOKING YELLOW OR BROWN? THIS MIGHT BE Extreme temperature changes over short periods of time during winter months can leave evergreen trees looking a little yellow and sad. There are a number of different reasons an evergreen tree might be turning yellow/brown and/or dropping needles this time of year. FORT COLLINS NURSERY These Fort Collins Retail Nursery, Inc. (“Fort Collins Nursery”) Gift Card Terms and Conditions (“Terms and Conditions”) are applicable in addition to the HYDRANGEAS – FORT COLLINS NURSERY Hydrangeas. Fort Collins Nursery has a great selection of Hydrangeas that vary in plant size, flower size, flower color, and bloom time. Hydrangeas thrive in a moist, fertile, well-drained soil in partial to full shade. With a long flowering cycle, you will enjoy beautiful color from late spring though fall. Whatever your personal preferenceUPCOMING EVENTS
May 17 @ 9:00 am - July 26 @ 5:00 pm. Fort Collins Nursery, 2121 E. Mulberry St. Fort Collins, 80524 + Google Map.SHRUB ROSES
Sunrise Sunset. Rosa ‘BAIset’. Sunrise Sunset is a stunning blend, with bright fuchsia pink petals, blending to apricot near the centers. This ever blooming shrub rose features blue-green foliage that is disease resistant. Its dense spreading habit makes it CONTACT US – FORT COLLINS NURSERY Call the nursery during normal working hours at 970-482-1984, or drop us a line using the form below. Originally published on May 3rd, 2010.RASPBERRIES
Height: 4-5 Ft. Width: 3-4 Ft. Traits: A large attractive black berry with fairly glossy skin and firm flesh. An upright growth habit and clustered berries makes harvest a cinch. This summer bearing variety is hardy and productive but prefers a location sheltered from the wind with full sun and acidic soil. Originally published on July 1st, 2016. POTATOES, ONIONS & GARLIC Use mulch, Season Extenders, or cover with row covers to help protect veggies from low temperatures. Garlic bulbs can be planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Shop early to find the best available selection and store your potatoes, onions and garlic in a cool, dry environment until you’re ready to plant. ROCK GARDEN/ ALPINE PLANTS Stop by Fort Collins Nursery to check out our amazing selection of rock garden and alpine plants grown locally at Laporte Avenue Nursery.Rock gardens are a great way to add a rugged, natural look to your garden and landscape and usually require little to nomaintenance.
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SPOOKY MINIATURE GARDENING CLASS OCTOBER 20 @ 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Add some fright to your miniature garden! We have a great selection of Halloween-themed accessories to make a delightfully frightful miniature garden, just in time for Halloween! With just a few houseplants, a gravestone, a ghost, and a little imagination, you can have your very own haunted miniature world! Choose from common miniature plants including foliageRead More
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE 2019 NOVEMBER 23 @ 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Join Fort Collins Nursery for our annual Holiday Open House, 10am-3pm on Saturday, Nov. 23. Enjoy holiday music and treats as you shop for the perfect live or fresh-cut tree, unique decorations, ornaments and more. Santa will be available for tykes with toy lists throughout the event (bring your camera for photos). Our expert staffRead More
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RENEW GARDEN SOIL BEFORE WINTER SETS IN After a long and productive growing season, most garden soils can benefit from amendments before the ground freezes. Renew organic matter in the vegetable garden and empty flowerbeds while also clearing the yard of debris. Run a lawn mower over fallen leaves, collect, and spread in beds. Dig and mix leaves into soil to aRead More
NO SUCH THING AS “GARDENING SEASON” by Jesse Eastman Originally published September, 2014 This time of year I often hear the phrase “gardening season is almost over.” I hear it from friends, family, customers, and employees. Daylight is beginning its retreat as we slowly march into autumn, nights are cooler, and even the leaves are beginning to change colors before theyRead More
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