December 2020
Hello December!
We hope you enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday and continue to be safe and healthy. We continue to do our part to ensure everyone's safety. We are monitoring and following all of the state and local guidelines regarding Covid-19.

As years go, 2020 has certainly been quite a wild ride. We have nothing but gratitude for each of you reading this newsletter; our customers, our partners, and our hardworking team. With your unrelenting support for our small business, we have not only managed to survive the storm so far, but we have managed to thrive in it. What a blessing it is to operate a business in such a wonderful community. 

As we look forward to a spring filled with sunshine and happy faces we hope to see without masks, we are busy reorganizing the nursery, installing new signage, and placing all of our Tree, Shrub, Perennial, Annual, Pottery, Gift and Supply orders.

We wish you health and happiness throughout the holiday season.
What's Happening This Month at PLN?
CHRISTMAS TREES
ARE SELLING FAST!
BALSAM FIR
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE
DOUGLAS FIR
FRASER FIR
GRAND FIR
NOBLE FIR
Extended Holiday Hours this month:
Monday-Thursday 9-5 / Friday 9-6 / Saturday 10-6 / Sunday 10-4

We are CLOSED during our Winter Break:
December 24th-January 5th
Our Holiday Shop is filled
with great Gifts and Decorations
Something for Everyone
All shapes, sizes and
colors of Poinsettias
Santas of all types
Paperwhite Bulbs are here
Check out our Waxed Amaryllis
We sure could use your help

Maybe you have noticed that we have been working hard on our social media platforms. These resources let us bring you timely news and updates along with fun photos of new arrivals, SALES, and helpful gardening tips and tricks. You would help us tremendously with our reach by visiting our sites and clicking LIKE, FOLLOW, or SUBSCRIBE, and also SHARING US with your friends! All our links are conveniently placed just below.

FROZEN CHILIES STILL IN STOCK: MILD, MEDIUM AND HOT
Never before has our community
needed us more
You are hereby invited to join us
This year, we are proud to support the Colorado Nursery and Greenhouse Association in its efforts to support our local families. Please visit their site for more information.

Garden Thymes with Jackie
December Edition
Nature looks dead in winter because her life is gathered into her heart. She withers the plant down to the root that she may grow it up again fairer and stronger. She calls her family together within her inmost home to prepare them for being scattered abroad upon the face of the earth. ~Hugh Macmillan, "Rejuvenescence,"
General Landscaping
  • Keep an eye on any plants that you brought inside for winter to ensure you didn't bring any bugs or critters in with them!
  • Refill your bird feeders to help our feathery friends through the winter
Shrubs, Perennials & Bulbs
  • Mulch around roses to insulate them from cold temperatures
  • Continue to water on warmer days- watering is crucial for your plants' survival in Colorado! Snowfall's are not enough.
  • Cut back perennials! Once perennials are dormant, you can divide them for more blooms this spring!
Veggies, Fruit & Herbs
  • Check on your winter crops and make sure to quickly remove any that may have spoiled
  • Mulch root veggies for harvest through the winter
  • Start exploring seed options for spring!

WINTER WATER WINTER WATER WINTER WATER WINTER WATER WINTER WATER
Quote of the Month:
“How did it get so late so soon?”