![]() ![]() ![]() They’re a go-to destination for annuals, perennials, roses, trees, shrubs, patio furniture, bird items, houseplants, and even special holiday items and fresh-cut Christmas trees.Ī true neighborhood garden center, Garden Patch has been a Denver staple since 1964 offering personal attention alongside annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, soils and fertilizers, tools, pottery, lawn equipment and more. Today, they’re one of the largest retail plant nurseries and garden centers in the state at a whopping 70,000 square feet of display area, and they offer more than 2,500 varieties of flowers every year. Open year round, Echter’s has been an award-winning, local, family-owned nursery right here in the Denver Metro Area for more than 60 years. Photo courtesy of Echter’s Nursery & Garden Center So, if you have questions about growing in our climate or need plants, flowers, trees or garden supplies, head to Country Fair! That’s the same family that operates Hardy Boy Plants, a brand known for specialty and success in the Rocky Mountain region. The business has been owned and operated by the Gerace family for more than 70 years. ![]() With a location in Denver and a second in Arvada, Country Fair is a one-stop-shop center for all things Colorado gardening. In the full-service lawn and garden center, you can find every category of gardening products and equipment, including annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables, houseplants, trees, shrubs and blooming plants in the nursery.ħ150 Leetsdale Dr #415, Denver + 17201 W 64th Ave, Arvada Today, that greenhouse has grown to become City Floral Garden Center, the oldest remaining greenhouse in Denver. In 1911, the Lammermann family founded a greenhouse focused on cut flower production. So, whether you’re a first-time gardener or a long-time pro, stop by these local spots to ensure your Colorado garden thrives season after season. Seriously, one of the businesses on our guide has been in operation since 1911! The Denver Metro Area is home to several local, family-owned businesses that have been growing, cultivating and planting here in the Front Range for decades. Growing plants isn’t always easy - and growing plants in our challenging Colorado climate can make things even more difficult. ![]()
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