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Home | Blog | New This Week!

New This Week!

May 16, 2023

We are constantly bringing out new plants from our propagators and receiving deliveries of native, fruiting, perennial, woody and xeriscape specialty plants from our favorite local growers.

This week, we’re excited to bring you new tomato varieties, herbs and perennials.

Since 1992, we have operated our nursery organically, and plants are neither sprayed with toxic pesticides nor fertilized with chemical fertilizers.

ALL OF THE PLANTS AT HARLEQUIN’S GARDENS HAVE BEEN FREE OF NEONICOTINOID PESTICIDES SINCE 2015.

Quantities are limited.

Tomato Starts

Aunt Ruby’s German Green

Better Boy, hybrid

Big Rainbow

Black from Tula, award-winner for taste

Blush

Brown Sugar

Burrell’s Special

Chocolate Cherry Tomato

Cherokee Purple

Chianti Rose

Chocolate Cherry

Cosmonaut Volkov

Early Girl Hybrid

Glacier, early

Gold Nugget

Green Zebra

Isis Candy, cherry

Japanese Black Trifele/Black Truffle

Jaune Flamme

Juliet, hybrid

Martino’s Roma

Matt’s Wild Cherry

Native Sun

Paul Robeson

Peacevine Cherry

Pink Bumblebee

Pruden’s Purple

San Marzano II, roma/paste

Sasha’s Altai

Sungold Tomato

Striped German

Stupice

Sungold, cherry

SuperSweet 100

Sweetie

Tasmanian Chocolate

Thessaloniki

New Herbs

Cilantro, ‘Calypso’ – slow-bolting

Hyssopus officinalis ‘Nectar Blue’ – Blue flowering Hyssop

Lavandula angustifolia, ‘Lavance Purple’, ‘Munstead’, x. intermedia ‘Grosso’

Lemon Grass – tender, keep inside

Parsley, Wega curly-leaf

Thymus, Wild French Thyme

Other New Vegetable Starts

Broccoli ‘Nutribud’, Celeriac, Ground Cherry ‘Aunt Molly’s’, Radicchio ‘Fiero’ and ‘Indigo’

Note – peppers begin arriving next week.

New Perennials and Biennials

Achillea, ‘Golden Fleece’

Aetheonema grandiflora

Ajuga, reptans ‘Black Scallop’, ‘Chocolate Chip’

Anacyclus depressus, Mt. Atlas Daisy

Antennaria rosea, Pink Pussytoes, native

Campanula incurva, pale blue

Castillija integra, Indian Paintbrush, native; with Blue Grama Grass

Ceratostigma plumbaginoides, Plumbago

Erigeron compositus, Pink Fleabane Daisy

Erysimum wheeleri, Wheeler’s Wallflower, native

Gaillardia aristata, BoCo, Yellow-Rayed Blanket Flower, native

Gaura lindheimeri, ‘Summer Breeze’, Hardy Whirling Butterflies

Geum, ‘Mrs. Bradshaw’

Gypsophila repens, ‘Rosea’, Pink creeping Baby’s Breath

Iberis sempirvirens, ‘Purity’

Linum lewisii, Blue Flax, native

Lupinus sericeus,  Silky Lupine, native

Lychnis, Maltese Cross

Lysimachia nummularia, ‘Goldie’, Golden Creeping Jenny

Malva alcea v. fastigiata, Tall Pink Mallow

Nepeta, ‘Little Trudy’

Oenothera howardii, BoCo native

Origanum rotundifolium, ‘Kent’s Beauty’

Papavar alpinus, Alpine Poppy

Phlox subulata, ‘Purple Beauty’, ‘White Delight’

Psilostrophe tagetina, Paper Flower, native

Salvia azurea, Blue Sage,  native

PLUS THESE, WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

Perennials 

Achillea kellereri, ‘Keller’s Yarrow’

Agastache neomexicana (native), rupestris

Asphodeline damascena

Aster alpinus

Berlandiera lyrata (Chocolate Flower)

Berlandiera lyrata, Chocolate Flower

Centranthus ruber

Dianthus barbatus nigrescens, ‘Dusky Sweet William’, gratianapolitanus, nardiformis

Erigeron elatior, native, rock garden

Eriogonum umbellatum v. aureum

Gallium odorata, ‘Sweet Woodruff’

Primula

Ratibida columnifera, Mexican Hat, Prairie Coneflower

Salvia greggii, ‘Furman’s Red’

Scabiosa, caucasica Blue, japonica

Sedum

Veronica, ‘Waterperry Blue’

 

 

Tags: sustainable gardening Categories: Blog, Vegetables, OLD-Blog

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SUMMER HOURS
Tuesday-Sunday, 9AM-5PM

 

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303-939-9403 (Retail)
staff@harlequinsgardens.com

4795 North 26th St
Boulder, CO 80301

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Our Hours

Seasonally, MARCH to OCTOBER.
MARCH HOURS:
Thursday-Sunday, 9AM-5PM

APRIL-OCTOBER HOURS:
Tuesday-Sunday, 9AM-5PM

JANUARY - FEBRUARY HOURS
Thursday-Saturday, 10AM-4PM

Mondays, CLOSED

The plants we grow are organically grown. All the plants we sell are free of bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides.