Small Fruits

Fort Collins Nursery has a broad selection of fruit vines and bushes. You’ll find more than a dozen types of popular fruits like blackberry, blueberry, rhubarb, raspberry, and grape, plus […]

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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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Pansies & 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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Fruit Trees

Fruit trees are a beautiful and productive addition to any home landscape.  They provide privacy and shade, look beautiful, and can produce large quantities of delicious, edible fruit. Did you […]

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Orchids

Orchids have captivated mankind for thousands of years and we still love them today.  Their flowers bloom in a myriad of interesting colors and forms, from simple and elegant to […]

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Seeds

Get an early start on your garden by planting seeds this winter.  Seeds are less expensive than starter plants and come in hundreds of varieties not typically available as starts. […]

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Houseplants

Our greenhouse is filling the winter void with loads of new houseplants! You’ll find an abundance of snake plants, ferns, dracaena,  philodendrons, fiddle leaf figs, Chinese evergreen, dieffenbachia, pothos, ficus, […]

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Succulents

Succulents and succulent gardens are trending and we have an extensive selection of plants, containers, and potted succulent gardens to supply your demand! Succulents are a low-maintenance approach to gardening. […]

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Tools

Fort Collins Nursery has a great selection of garden tools to help simplify all of your planting and cleanup jobs. Rakes, shovels, trowels, bulb planters, weeders, hoes, pruners, edgers, kneeling […]

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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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