As I sit down to write, I check the 10-day weather report and see ten daily high temperatures at or above 80 degrees and very little moisture. I love the […]
Author: jesse
Throgmorton: Heat Stress of Plants
Our temperatures have rocketed from a cool, moist early June to July temperatures. Plants can’t go to the basement or turn on the air conditioning. Many may start suffering from […]
Throgmorton: On the Farm
June has been a challenging month for the folks at Native Hill Farm. Overnight they went from having a bountiful crop to having a mess to clean up. Climate is […]
Throgmorton: Going Organic
The results of new studies show organic agriculture has grown by 20% a year for the past few years. There are good reasons that this growth will continue. More farmers […]
Bike to Work Day
Fort Collins Nursery had a great time sponsoring a Bike to Work station on June 22, 2011, with Robyn Dolgin, of Wild Iris Living, and KRFC. Robyn not only opened […]
Ladies’ Night, Garden Tour Huge Successes!
We would like to thank you, our giving customers, for making Ladies’ Night so successful for Project Self-Sufficiency. Our annual PS-S fund-raiser topped $3,000! Enjoy some photos from the night […]
Nursery Riverbank Stabilization Project
Fort Collins Nursery is undertaking a riverbank stabilization project in order to protect our property from severe damage by high river flows and minimize our impact on the riparian habitat […]
Throgmorton: Perennial Gardens
A mix of perennials accents the garden throughout the season. The mix should be for color, texture, size, and time of bloom. But for all of the beauty of perennials, […]
Facebook Updates for What’s New!
Like us on Facebook and get daily updates on what’s new at the nursery! It seems like every week (every day?) something new is ready to jump off the potting […]
FCN Plant Labels
At Fort Collins Nursery, we want to keep you informed about your plants’ needs and what plant suits your particular needs. In a busy planting season, it is easy to […]