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November Greetings to our Gardening Friends!

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

Every year when the season ends for Harlequin’s Gardens, we feel a measure of sadness, knowing we won’t see or talk with most of you until next spring. We take our relationships with our customers personally, and we will miss you, and your support and encouragement.  It is heart-warming to us that so many of [...]

Harlequin’s Gardens Fall Plant Sale 2011

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Dear Friends and Fellow Gardeners, Welcome to Fall, to cooler temperatures, and to Harlequin’s Gardens Fall Plant Sale. Now is one of the two best times of the year to plant and establish plants. AND Fall is also known to be an excellent time to nourish your gardens with organic fertilizers. Vitality and survival of [...]

HARLEQUIN’S GARDENS Spring 2011 Newsletter

Monday, March 14th, 2011

Dear Friends and Fellow Gardeners, Welcome to Spring, to Harlequin’s Gardens, and to another gardening season of growing food, cultivating beauty, and giving and taking the world’s resources. So far, human beings, with all our tremendous powers to destroy life, have not learned how to create life, nor have we learned how to synthesize matter [...]

Fall 2010 Newsletter

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Dear Friends and Fellow Gardeners, Welcome to Fall and to Harlequin’s Gardens Fall Plant Sale. The pain and glory of spring 2010 was so “Colorado.” Various plants, roses and trees died or died back this year, perhaps because of the mid-October 2009  11 degree freeze and end of Oct. below zero hit. (Plants would prefer [...]

Spring 2010 Newsletter

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Welcome to Spring, to Harlequin’s Gardens, and to another year of getting outside in the fresh air and sunshine and communing with the natural world.

HARLEQUIN’S GARDENS FALL PLANT SALE 2009

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Dear Friends and Fellow Gardeners, 2009 has been a good year for gardening-mostly. Hail was devastating in some areas and the coolness which was so pleasant, wasn’t so good for tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers. It was an excellent year for xeriscape since even the hills were green all summer. And we all had a lot [...]