December 2023
Hello December
Ahh the Holidays. Such a special time of year that encourages all good things; more love, more respect, and more gratitude.

For all of us at Pine Lane Nursery, we have the utmost appreciation for each of you reading this newsletter; our customers, our partners, and our hardworking team. What a blessing it is to operate a small business in such a wonderful community. We would not be here if it weren't for all of you and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

As we continue to enjoy a bustling Holiday Season and approach the year end, we are preparing for a spring filled with sunshine and happy faces. We are busy reorganizing the nursery and placing all of our tree, shrub, flower, pottery, gift and supply orders for 2024.

We wish you health and happiness throughout the holiday season, and a prosperous and heathy New Year.

WE WILL BE CLOSED for our WINTER BREAK 12/24-1/8
You are cordially invited
Shall we count you in?
LOCATION
Pine Lane Nursery: 18200 Apache Drive, Parker, CO

DATE AND TIME
12/10/23 12:00pm - 12/10/23 2:00pm

Forget the long mall lines and get up close and personal with Santa this year. Take all the family photos you like, that's why we do this!
Of course! I've Been Very Nice
Maybe. I'm Checking It Twice
Sadly no. I've Been Too Naughty
Three Things to know about PLN this month
  1. Our Fresh Cut Christmas Tree Lot is Open and we have several 10'+ options
  2. Our Holiday Open House hosts one of the most authentic Santas around! Here you can skip the long lines and get up close and personal with the jolliest of elves
  3. Our Holiday Shop is filled with Fresh Wreaths, Poinsettias, Amaryllis, Paper-whites and other Christmas & Holiday Decor & Gift items
Hand-picked Holiday Gift & Decor Items
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
  • 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!
Remember...the key to your plant's survival through the winter months is:
WINTER WATER WINTER WATER WINTER WATER WINTER WATER WINTER WATER
Check out our Tips for Winter Success for more details!
Watering throughout the winter on warm days is crucial for your plants' survival in Colorado! Snowfalls are not enough.
Quote of the month:
As we look to the new year, hold on to what is good and let go of what is bad. It really is that simple. 
- Mandy Hale