Really, they speak for themselves. Painted poinsettias – fantasy poinsettias – are really stunning. And the spectrum of colors lets you pick the perfect poinsettia for your holidays. Limited quantities available. Hurry!
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Near Lyons, CO at Hwy Jct 36 & 66
4559 Highland Drive
Longmont, CO 80503
Spring brings warmer temperatures and rain making your garden soil delicious to work in. For these reasons and because spring is a time of new growth, now is the very best time to divide and transplant most perennials.
Poinsettias can live through the holidays and even provide color again for the next holiday season. Read on for the secret to keeping your poinsettia alive and well!
Perennials form the backbone of great gardens bringing dimension, color earlier and later than annuals. They chart the progression of the season as different varieties come into full bloom, lending every garden they grace a dynamicism that is unknown in annual only gardens. And, best of all, they can be planted throughout the growing season. Now, for instance.
“Earth is here so kind, that just tickle her with a hoe and she laughs with a harvest.” ~Douglas William Jerrold