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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Fruit Trees & Small Fruits

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. […]

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Spring Nursery Stock

Each fall we grow and ship in thousands of fresh new perennials, shrubs, and trees throughout the month of September. Then we pack it all away into our hoop houses, […]

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Orchids

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

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Bird & Insect Houses

Fort Collins Nursery has a wide variety of supplies to help attract birds and insects that are beneficial to your garden.  Pollinators like bees and butterflies fertilize our flowers and […]

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Down To Earth™ Fertilizer

Down To Earth™ features a complete line of natural and organic fertilizers, soil amendments, composts and potting media. They work with the microorganisms, fungi and organic matter in the soil […]

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Seeds

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

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Houseplants

Lose yourself in a tropical dream to combat the winter blues! You’ll find an abundance of snake plants, ferns, dracaena,  philodendrons, fiddle leaf figs, Chinese evergreen, dieffenbachia, pothos, ficus, schefflera, […]

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