Terrariums

Turn a simple glass container into your own self sustained, petite world! Glass terrariums create the perfect growing environment for plants and also add some life to your office desk, […]

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Upright Junipers

Upright junipers are easy to grow and are one of the toughest plants available for your landscape. They have a slender form, growing much taller than they do wide. This […]

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Carnivorous Plants

Carnivorous plants are a curious group of species that conjure up images of an alien landscape, fantasy world fauna, or prehistoric jungle plants hunting for unsuspecting prey. In fact, these […]

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High Mowing Organic Seeds

New to Fort Collins Nursery this year is a line of fully organic and Non-GMO Project Verified seeds from High Mowing Organics Seeds. These high quality seeds are produced without […]

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Leafy Green Starts

We have several varieties of leafy green starts (including lettuce, cabbage, kale, and spinach) in stock and ready for your garden.  Late March is a good time to plant cold […]

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DZI Handmade Felt Products

Our garden shop has just received a number of cute, felt made products from dZi Handmade.  dZi is a founding member of the Fair Trade Federation and works directly with […]

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Folks Farm & Seed

Folks Farm and Seed is a small, ecologically-minded farm based in Fort Collins. Their mission is to grow top quality produce from regionally adapted, open pollinated seeds that they either […]

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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! Most of these plants were […]

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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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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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