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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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Peonies

Peonies are one of the more well-loved perennials, coveted for their splendid beauty, longevity and ease of growing.  The plants feature big, fluffy, show-stopping flowers in a range of colors, […]

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Cactus & Agave from Cold Hardy Cactus

Fort Collins Nursery has a wonderful collection of cactus and agave from Cold Hardy Cactus.  The collection was compiled by renowned Colorado nurseryman and propagator Kelly Grummons, and contains the […]

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Rock Garden/ Alpine Plants

Stop by Fort Collins Nursery to check out our amazing selection of rock garden and alpine plants grown locally at Laporte Avenue Nursery. Rock gardens are a great way to […]

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Perennials

We have been hard at work this spring bringing our perennials out of their winter slumber and getting them ready to go home with you! Nearly all of these plants […]

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Annual Flowers

Annual flowers are loved by gardeners because they are inexpensive, versatile, and easy to care for.  Mix annuals into your perennial beds to provide persistent color in your garden all […]

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Veggie Starts

Now is a good time to plant your cool season crops like artichoke, beets, broccoli, lettuce, cabbage, spinach, brussel sprouts, peas, and kale. Plant them in a nice shady spot […]

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Potatoes, Onions & Garlic

If you love potatoes, onions, and garlic, you need to get an early start. A good rule of thumb is you can plant potatoes and onions directly in the garden […]

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Spring-Planted Bulbs

Spring-planted bulbs produce dramatic garden color with minimal effort and are a great addition to your summer garden.  Not to be confused with “Fall Bulbs” which are planted in fall […]

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Cool Season Veggies

There are many cool season veggie crops that prefer cool daytime temperatures of 60 to 80 degrees, and down to 40 degrees at night.  Semi-Hardy vegetables such as beets, carrots, […]

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