With this amazing weather and the promise of summer days ahead, it’s easy to get excited about adding beauty and bounty to your yard! We have put together some projected […]
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Blooming Trees – Essence of Spring
There are many differing opinions on which plant truly says “Spring!” Some say pansies, with their squinting faces peering up even through snow. Some say forsythia with its long graceful arms […]
Fort Collins Nursery Take Third Place in Lucky Joe’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade
After hours of grueling Drill Team practice and intensive waving and smiling workout sessions, Fort Collins Nursery’s 2012 entry into the St. Patrick’s Day Parade was awarded third place out […]
From Broken Limbs to Buzz-saw Beauty
Last year the trees in Fort Collins collectively were dealt a devastating blow. The snowstorm that smashed through our town left nearly no tree untouched. One of the majestic elm […]
From the Archives:
While winter is a time primarily for enjoying a rest from weeding, watering, mowing, and for reflecting on more subtle aspects of the landscape, there are several activities which are […]
2011 In Review
By Jesse Eastman, Owner & General Manager Looking back at the last year, I am overcome by a profound sense of nostalgia mixed with giddy anticipation. I have never been […]
Good Night Plants, Sleep Tight
At Fort Collins Nursery, we take bedtime very seriously! By putting our plants to bed properly in the fall, we are able to offer you strong, hardy plants in the […]
Shopping Local Just Got Easier
A lot of noise is being made these days in support of local businesses, and it isn’t just hype; a collection of studies showing the economic impact of a dollar spent locally […]
Fresh Cut Christmas Trees are Here!
Fort Collins Nursery has fresh cut Christmas trees that are sure to awaken your olfactory senses and brighten your home. Our Sub-Alpine Firs and Lodgepole Pines are native, wild grown […]
Garden Snakes can be Dangerous… [a comedy]
What follows is an account from a chain email I received from my mother, please take it with a grain of salt. I don’t know where it originated, but it […]
