The Gardens on Spring Creek is an 18 acre (72,843 m²) botanical garden located on the Spring Creek corridor in Fort Collins, Colorado. The entrance is at 2145 Centre Avenue in Fort Collins. The Gardens is owned and managed by the City of Fort Collins.
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History
The idea for the gardens was as early as 1986, but the initial move to development can be traced to 1995 when the city of Fort Collins initiated a horticulture program. The visitor center ground breaking was in 2004. The gardens opened in that year. A 501(c)(3) non-profit group helps to raise funds for the garden projects. Several gardens have been added since the opening. Future gardens are in the fund raising stage.
Features
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The grounds have several gardens (listed below). Funds are being raised for future gardens.
Current gardens
- Entryway Garden - Three beds with different perennial flowers
- Children's Garden (2006) - "...a place for curious kids to explore..."
- Garden of Eatin' (2009) - "...vegetables, fruits, and herb
- Rock Garden (2010) - alpine, Montana and steppe plants among quarried rock
- Greenhouse (1,600 sq ft)
- Herb Garden and Potager
- Xeric Parkway Strip
ARTiculture is a program combining "...art and horticulture within the Gardens...". Artwork is loaned to the Garden and is displayed on the grounds.
Future gardens
- The Great Lawn
- The Undaunted Garden
- Prairie Garden
- Foothills Garden
- Hummingbird Garden
- Moon Garden
- Rose Garden
- Plant Select Garden
Source of the article : Wikipedia
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