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Ahhh...Spring has sprung and our Colorado weather is, as usual this time of year, bouncing back and forth between 25 and 70 degrees 🤪
We are receiving truckloads of trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals on a daily basis. Our greenhouses are alive and full which keeps us busy with watering and caring for thousands of recently planted hanging baskets and patio pots. We are also loaded with garden and unique gift items including (but not limited to) bird houses, baths, and feeders, pottery, statues, benches, garden tools and supplies, and fountains.
REMINDER, April is THE month to get your lawn in order and we have lots of fertilizer and grass seed on hand to help you out with that. We have lots of cold weather plants (Pansies, Snapdragons, Flowering Kale, etc.) available in the greenhouses to help with your spring fever and spruce up your curb appeal at the same time! In addition, our delivery and planting crews will be mobilizing this month so we are ready to help you enhance your property with fresh new trees and shrubs.

Spring / Summer Hours:
Monday - Friday 8-6
Saturday 8-5
Sunday 9-4
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DIY WORKSHOP
April 19 12pm
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In today's fast-paced world, where technology often takes precedence over nature, finding moments to reconnect with the Earth is increasingly essential. Our upcoming DIY Terrarium class presents a unique opportunity to do just that. Scheduled for Saturday, April 19 at 12 PM, this hands-on workshop invites participants to explore their creativity while cultivating an appreciation for the beauty of nature.
For a fee of $90, attendees will gain access to a comprehensive experience that includes all necessary materials and expert instruction. The class is designed to guide both novices and seasoned crafters through the process of creating their own terrarium—an eco-friendly, miniature garden encapsulated in glass. As participants delve into the art of terrarium building, they will also learn about the various plant species that can thrive within these self-sustaining ecosystems. Join us for one of our most popular events.
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As the busy season rapidly approaches, what is Tom most excited about?
"At the moment, I am excited about all the new trees we will have to offer this year that we haven't carried in the past. In particular, I'm thrilled with all the new varieties of redbuds coming."
The resplendent redbud (Cercis canadensis) is a tree that captivates the senses and enriches the landscapes it adorns. Renowned for its striking, heart-shaped leaves and profuse clusters of rosy-pink blossoms in spring, the redbud serves not only as an aesthetic enhancement to the landscape, but also as a crucial element in supporting local biodiversity. Its flowers are a magnet for pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making it an integral part of the ecosystem. Redbuds are relatively low-maintenance, adaptive to various soil types, and known for their resilience in urban environments, which renders them an attractive choice.
There are some special tips & tricks to ensure the successful growth of redbuds in Colorado like planting them in sheltered locations, utilizing protective coverings during unexpected frosts, and ensuring proper irrigation. By employing strategic horticultural practices, gardeners and landscapers can enjoy the dazzling display of this remarkable tree in the rugged beauty of Colorado.
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APRIL ONLY SALE: ALL GREEN BAGGED DECIDUOUS TREES
(Maple, Hawthorn, Honeylocust, Cleveland Pear, Fruit and Crabapple)
As we welcome the rejuvenating season of spring, we are uncharacteristically offering an early spring exclusive promotion on green bagged trees. Throughout the entire month of April, or until supplies last, customers will have the opportunity to take advantage of exceptional pricing on our high-quality trees, perfect for enhancing any landscape.
For those seeking larger specimens, our 25-gallon green bagged trees are available for the remarkable price of $299 each! These robust trees not only offer the potential for immediate aesthetic impact but also contribute significantly to environmental sustainability, providing shade, improving air quality, and promoting biodiversity. Additionally, for those who prefer smaller varieties, we are pleased to offer 20-gallon and smaller green bagged trees at an appealing price of $199.
This sale represents a unique chance to enrich your outdoor environment with premium trees at unbeatable prices. We encourage interested customers to visit our location early in the month to ensure the best selection, as supplies are limited and demand is expected to be high.
We look forward to welcoming you in April, as we embark together on this journey of growth and renewal.
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Take advantage of our
Wholesale Department
If you are working with a Landscaper, be sure to send them to Pine Lane Nursery. They will be able to buy at a wholesale discount which may reduce your project cost and we will help them pick the highest quality, perfect plants for your project.
| | But wait! There's more... | | It's time! We know you're eager to get your trees and shrubs in the ground to get a good jump on this year's growing season. Our planting crews are mobilizing now so come in, choose your new trees & shrubs and let's get you on the schedule. | | | If you would like to hit the ground running with lush outdoor pots this year, you can drop off your containers (or buy new ones here) and we will plant them for you! We will care for them until they are ready for pick up around Mother's Day. | | | | | |
Garden Thymes
"I think that no matter how old or infirm I may become, I will always plant a large garden in the spring. Who can resist the feelings of hope and joy that one gets from participating in nature's rebirth?"
- Edward Giobbi
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Let's get your garden & landscape ready for a fresh new season!
General Landscaping
- - Your landscape plants are beginning to push so it's extremely important to pay close attention and make sure you are meeting their water needs
- - Add Grass Seed & fertilizing existing lawn
- - Keep up general maintenance such as tool preparation, bed clean up, pruning out damaged branches, & soil improvement
Shrubs & Trees
- - Now is the time to start weekly watering trees as they are waking up to prevent tip dieback
- - Remove tree wrap
- - Cut back mid-late summer flowering shrubs such as Potentilla, Russian Sage, and Spirea's
- - In late April prune roses back 18" above ground level, remove dead canes, pull the mulch back a few inches from the plants, and gently work rose formulated fertilizer into the ground taking care not to damage surface roots
Veggies & Herbs
- - Start warm season vegetable seeds indoors such as tomatoes, peppers, or eggplant
- - Plant cool season vegetables in your outdoor beds, just make sure to protect them if we get a hard freeze
Annuals & Perennials
- - Clean your annual flower boxes and containers in preparation for summer color
- - Start planting perennials and bare-root plants in your gardens
- -In mature beds, it's time to divide fall & summer blooming perennials for better blooms this summer
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