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April Gardening To-Do’s

spring gardening tasks april gardening to do list spring buds on tree

April is here! There are signs of spring popping up everywhere you look. Early bulbs have emerged, trees are showing new buds, and perennials are starting to push fresh new growth. While it’s still early to do all your major in-ground planting, there are plenty of things to plant and tasks to tackle before May. […]

Garden Trends for 2024

garden trends for 2024

Spring is here and you know what that means. The 2024 gardening season is about to be in full swing here in our Colorado climate! It’s time to finish planning your gardens so you’re ready to get planting. We’ve rounded up the top Garden Trends for 2024 so you can learn about the big things […]

Hardening Off Pansies

yellow cold tolerant pansies in the snow

It’s nearly spring and we hear you! You’re ready for warm weather and colorful landscapes. Those early spring blooms are a bright, wonderful sign of the new season to come. You’ve planted your spring-blooming bulbs, maintained your landscapes, done winter cleanup, and now you’re thinking more about selecting plants for your garden and you’re ready […]

How to Make a Fall Porch Pot

fall annual flowers porch display with flowering kale, pansies, ornamental peppers, sedge, and rudbeckia

Happy autumn! Time to Freshen up those window boxes, patio and porch pots for the fall season! You’ll find everything you need on our annuals patio for a gorgeous fall porch pot plus beautiful new outdoor pottery to compliment your autumn plants. Use the thriller, filler, spiller rule to create a show-stopping potted display for […]

Preserving Herbs: Drying and Freezing

how to preserve herbs by drying them in a dry cool place

If you’re growing your own herb garden, you already know how satisfying it is to pluck fresh herbs straight from your garden or countertop to liven up main dishes, salads, sauces, salsas, cocktails, and more. But what to do when you have a surplus? If you can’t use up all those herbs while they’re fresh, […]

Preparing for Extreme Cold

frost guard on plant for winter weather

              When expecting subzero temperatures and extreme wind chills in Denver, there are a few things you can do to prepare both your indoor and outdoor plants for the freezing cold.                 Wrap tree wrap on new trees or young trees with […]

November Gardening to-do’s

raking leaves for fall yard maintenance

November gardening is more about prevention, protection, and preservation of your plants than planting new ones. Plants go dormant during winter, and there is very little growth happening in the garden. Making sure you are prepping your garden is critical in November. That way, you will be more prepared when the snow starts to melt […]

How to Force Bulbs

fall planted bulbs

If you’re looking to get a jump-start on the colors of spring, think about forcing bulbs! By creating an indoor environment that encourages your bulbs to bloom early, you can skip ahead to a colorful display in just weeks. From daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips to crocus and dwarf irises, there are many different bulbs that […]

July Gardening Tips & To-do’s

Gardening in July is where the fun happens. Everything has been planted and is looking stunning (hopefully). Now’s the time to make sure your flowers stay blooming, your vegetables are ready for harvest, and your garden stays beautiful with a couple of helpful tips from City Floral. We’ve compiled a few important gardening to-do’s and […]

Garden Style: Cut-Flower Garden

cut flower garden | City Floral Garden Center-Denver

Growing your own cut-flower garden can be very rewarding. It can also save you some cash, since you won’t need to stop by the florist, or impulse-buy a bouquet from Trader Joes whenever you want fresh flowers in the house. If you are thinking about growing a flower garden for the fresh-cut blooms, we have […]

Sensory Gardens

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Gardening for Your Senses A sensory garden is different than most gardens in that it’s designed to engage all of our senses in one space. By incorporating different types of plants, and elements such as stone, wood, water, wind chimes, etc. a sensory garden becomes an immersive  experience. They can be themed, divided into sections, or […]

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