After a long, cold winter, who can resist the early blooms of daffodils, crocuses and tulips? Although September is the best time to plant bulbs, you can plant up to […]
Category: Nursery News
General news from the Fort Collins Nursery.
Seeds of Change 50% Off Close Out Sale
Stock up for new season with our 50% off close out sale of certified organic Seeds of Change. Our selection includes heirloom and traditional herb, vegetable and annual flower seeds. […]
Join Us! 2011 Holiday Open House Nov. 19 & 20
Join Fort Collins Nursery Nov. 19 & 20 for our Holiday Open House event! From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. we will have holiday music, festive food, specials, easy parking, […]
New trees for 2012
Get first choice of Fort Collins Nursery’s 2012 tree selection. New deciduous and fruit trees are now on display and in brilliant autumn color. All shade and ornamental trees are […]
Halloween Hairy Scaries
Fort Collins Nursery’s newest Halloween offering are Hairy Scaries. Kids and adults alike will love these cute little jack-o-lanterns with air plant “hair.” While we don’t think they’re very scary, […]
Growing Project Fundraiser
Many thanks to all the customers who came out during The Yard Sale and donated to The Growing Project. With your generous contributions, we raised $700 for this wonderful nonprofit. […]
It’s Fall & Your Yard Needs a Tree
We generally think of spring- a time of new growth and life- as the time to plant everything including trees & shrubs. However, cooler temperatures make fall an excellent time […]
Welby’s Trial Results at Fort Collins Nursery
You voted, we listened! Aug. 27, 2011, customers got a sneak peek and voted on their favorite annuals for our Welby’s Garden […]
Mums the Word!
Looking for some late-summer, early fall perennial bloomers? Add a colorful chrysanthemum to your flower bed or fall container garden! We have moved hundreds of these prolific, hardy and beautifully […]
Annual evaluation at CSU trial gardens
Fort Collins Nursery’s Greenhouse Manager and Buyer Troy Cobb participated Aug. 1, 2011, in the annual evaluation of the Colorado State University Annual Flower Trial Gardens. Troy and other nursery […]
