Purple Cow Organics® Activated Compost is the next big thing in organic gardening and taking traditional compost a step further. Purple Cow has added a Secondary Activation Phase TM in […]
Author: Dan Booth
The June Paradox: Get Busy Relaxing
By Jesse Eastman If early spring is for planning, and May is for planting, what’s to be done in June? My opinion, as a very tired nurseryman, is that June […]
Changes to Ladies’ Night (Benefit for Project Self-Sufficiency)
After many years of building our Ladies’ Night fundraiser for Project Self-Sufficiency, we have decided to switch gears in 2016. While the old model proved to be a very fun […]
Container Gardening with Tomatoes: Tips to Success
By: Jaime Haines Container gardening is a fantastic option for people who do not have space for a garden or want to garden on a small scale. Tomatoes, being one […]
Bloem BAGZ
Bloem BAGZ are a fun alternative to traditional container planting. These light weight bags come in a variety of sizes and styles that are perfect for growing potatoes, strawberries, herbs, […]
Trees & Shrubs
Spring is on the horizon and we know how excited you are about getting started on your lawns and gardens. We share in your enthusiasm and encourage you to get […]
LECHUZA® Self-watering Planters
New to Fort Collins Nursery this month are LECHUZA® self-watering planters. Each planter is designed with the LECHUZA sub-irrigation system that ensures your plants receive the exact amount of water […]
Pottery Clearance Section
To make room for all of our new pottery arrivals this Spring, we are offering 50% off on selected pots held over from last year. You will find the pottery […]
Benefits of Planting Early
By Jesse Eastman While a savvy gardener can successfully plant virtually any time of the year, there are certain seasons that are particularly well-suited for planting, and paying attention to […]
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 […]
