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Nolo Bait

If you lose sleep over the thought of grasshoppers gnawing your beautiful plants down to a stub, you’re not alone. Now is the time to apply NOLO Bait (Nosema locustae), […]

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Hybrid Tea Roses

Hybrid tea roses are one of the most popular roses, if not flowers, in the world. Their classic beauty and fragrance make them a perfect choice for bouquets, anniversaries, and […]

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Shrub Roses

Looking for a hardy shrub for your landscape that needs little to no maintenance? Our beautiful shrub roses make great additions to your garden. Shrub roses take the best traits […]

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Clematis

Clematis vines are a real jack of all trades when it comes to landscape uses. Their adaptability and beautiful flowers have made them a favorite of gardeners everywhere. Their affinity […]

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Plants for Pollinators

Plants for Pollinators Pollinators like butterflies, hummingbirds and bees are necessary for the survival of most plant species. By introducing plants that attract these pollinators to our gardens, we create […]

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Patio Fountains and Misters

As summer heats up, Fort Collins Nursery has fashionable and functional patio fountains and portable misters to help cool you down. Patio Fountains The calming sound of running water creates […]

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Sedum

If you’re looking for a super tough plant with season-long interest, look no further than sedum. Sedum is a perennial plant with thick, succulent leaves, fleshy stems, and clusters of […]

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Bud & Bloom Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas are extremely vigorous, long-lived shrubs that produce extravagant blooms throughout summer and into fall. They are one of the more popular ornamental garden plants in large part due to […]

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Hardy Perennial Hibiscus

Hardy Perennial Hibiscus is one of our summer favorites and now available. Also known as Rose Mallow, these herbaceous perennials are large, fast-growing, and cold hardy. They are valued by […]

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Daylilies

The daylily is an interesting perennial plant that takes its name from its edible flowers which typically last just one day, opening in early morning and withering that evening. Each […]

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