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 […]
Category: Nursery News
General news from the Fort Collins Nursery.
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 […]
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 […]
Tuesday Show on KRFC
At 5:30 p.m. on Tues., April 19, 2011, owner and general manager Jesse Eastman was a guest on The Tuesday Show on KRFC, 88.9 fm. Jesse shared tips and tricks […]
Help FCN Go Paperless!
If you’re reading this in our e-newsletter, on Facebook or our website, chances are you embrace the ease of communicating through electronic media. Go a step further and help Fort […]
Bringing the Outdoors In
Chances are, you have experienced or will experience stress in your life. Juggling class and work schedules, managing money, and battling homesickness can all take their toll on students’ mental […]
Live Music on the Straw Bale Stage
Have you noticed the Fort Collins Nursery’s straw bale stage? In June, 2010, The Sustainable Living Association generously donated a straw bale structure which needed a permanent home after being built […]
Hold Off Spring Fever
The itch to start planting my garden has now grown from an almost imperceptible tickle to a full-blown case of Spring Fever. I desperately want to see my tomatoes start […]
