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Evergreens

Evergreens are the type of trees that most people think of when they think of the mountains and landscaping in Colorado. Evergreens are an attractive addition to any yard, but evergreens need specific planting and care to flourish. In looking for the right evergreen,  you need to consider the size of the space you are looking to fill and the whether or not the species will flourish in Colorado's unique conditions. O'Toole's has a variety of evergreens that are perfectly suited for any space and thrive in Colorado.


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Gift Cards

Consider a gift card for birthdays, Mother's Day, or the Holidays. Shop together, plant together and watch together as your gift grows and blossoms into the future!

Seed Starting 15

Introduction to Indoor Seed Starting Spring is in the air and we can’t wait to get outside and start planting. However, getting started early in Colorado can be tricky with potential spring snow and frost. O’Toole’s recommends starting your seeds indoors to give your vegetables a headstart on the growing season. Timing Your Crops To ensure your garden thrives, it’s …

Seed Starting 10

Introduction to Indoor Seed Starting Spring is in the air and we can’t wait to get outside and start planting. However, getting started early in Colorado can be tricky with potential spring snow and frost. O’Toole’s recommends starting your seeds indoors to give your vegetables a headstart on the growing season. Timing Your Crops To ensure your garden thrives, it’s …

The Holiday Season at O’Toole’s Garden Center

It’s the holiday season at O’Tooles Garden Center. We’ve got all natural Christmas trees, including these evergreens that can be used as decoration or planted in the garden.

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2020 Garden Giveaway Winners!

September 18, 2020
It was so inspiring to see all the creativity and gardening passion out there! Check out the winners of our 2020 Garden Giveaway! Read Full Blog Entry…
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Ask a Gardener – Japanese Beetle
June 11, 2020
Japanese Beetles damage plants as both adults and larvae. Adults feed on soft leaf tissue, leaving skeletonized foliage. Larvae feed on roots, especially turf grass, leaving dead, brown patches in the lawn. Cech out this blog entry for tips and products to address both the larvae and the adult bugs. Read more