Dutch Heritage Gardens

Dutch Heritage Gardens Wholesale Greenhouse located in Larkspur, Colorado.
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Did you pick up a hoya or two at our open house? Here are some care tips:🌱 Hoyas are native to tropical and subtropical ...
06/11/2026

Did you pick up a hoya or two at our open house? Here are some care tips:

🌱 Hoyas are native to tropical and subtropical Asia and Australia. While they can tolerate some morning sun, they thrive in bright, indirect light. A spot near an east or west-facing window is ideal, where they can receive several hours of gentle sunlight without being exposed to the harsh afternoon sun, which can scorch their leaves. While some Hoya varieties can adapt to lower light conditions, they are unlikely to bloom without sufficient brightness.

🌱 Watering a hoya properly is crucial. They prefer to dry out between waterings. As a general rule, allow the top two to three inches of soil to dry before watering again. When you do water, make sure to do so thoroughly, allowing excess water to drain out. During the cooler months, water less frequently, as the plant’s growth will slow and its water needs will decrease.

🌱 Hoyas do best in warm, stable temperatures between 65 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. They are not frost-tolerant and should be protected from drafts, cold windows, and sudden temperature fluctuations. They also appreciate humidity, especially in drier indoor environments. Although they can tolerate average household humidity, increasing humidity with a pebble tray, misting, or a humidifier can promote healthier growth and encourage blooming.

🌱 Soil plays a key role in a hoya’s health. They require a well-draining mix, ideally one formulated for epiphytes or semi-succulents. A blend of orchid bark, cactus mix, perlite, and peat or coco coir creates the ideal environment—moisture-retentive yet airy. This helps prevent the roots from sitting in soggy soil, which hoyas dislike.

🌱 Feeding your hoya during the growing season (spring through early fall) will support vigorous growth and flowering. Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half strength once a month. For hoyas that are mature and not flowering, switching to a bloom-boosting fertilizer higher in phosphorus may help encourage buds. In winter, when growth naturally slows, withhold fertilizer altogether.

🌱 Pruning is minimal for hoyas, though you can trim leggy vines or remove yellowed leaves as needed. Be careful not to cut off the short, woody spurs from which flowers emerge—hoyas rebloom from these points year after year. If you cut them off, you may delay blooming for quite some time.

🌱 Repotting should be done sparingly, as hoyas actually prefer to be slightly rootbound. Repot only when the roots are clearly outgrowing the pot or the soil has broken down and no longer drains well. This is typically every two to three years. When repotting, choose a pot only slightly larger than the current one and ensure it has drainage holes.

🌱 Though hoyas are often grown for their foliage, with the right conditions and patience, they will reward you with clusters of fragrant, star-like flowers. Maturity, consistent care, and especially adequate light are all essential to coaxing a hoya into bloom. Some varieties take several years to flower, so a little patience can go a long way.

We'd love to see how the plants you picked up at our open house are settling into their new homes! Share your photos in ...
06/07/2026

We'd love to see how the plants you picked up at our open house are settling into their new homes! Share your photos in the comments below. 📸🌺🌿

06/03/2026

We wanted to send out A GREAT BIG THANK YOU to everyone who attended our Spring Open House over the last two weekends!

We appreciate your enthusiasm for our event, and hope you’re loving all your new finds. Also, we want to thank all of you who posted such nice words about your experience with us.

We couldn’t have successfully hosted the open house without our amazing team, who worked tirelessly, not only staffing the event, but also taking care of all of those plants, along with organizing and cleaning the greenhouse during the off-hours. It is an immense effort, and we value their hard work.

Thanks again, and we’ll see you at our next open house!

05/31/2026

FINAL DAY!
Sunday, May 31st
9 am - 5 pm

We hope to see you for the last day of our 2026 Spring Open House!

Don’t miss this opportunity to grab some wonderful plants at terrific prices. We still have loads of plants, including beautiful small combos, gorgeous hanging baskets, perennials, annuals, tomatoes, peppers, and lots and lots of houseplants. 🌺🌿🍅

Bring your family and friends!

More info on our event page: https://www.facebook.com/share/1H7Ls5cA4S/

05/30/2026

We still have lots of houseplants! Hope to see you this weekend 🌿

We know many of our shoppers are dog lovers, and so are we! 🐶 For years, we’ve allowed guests to bring their dogs into t...
05/29/2026

We know many of our shoppers are dog lovers, and so are we! 🐶 For years, we’ve allowed guests to bring their dogs into the greenhouse during our open house, as we certainly don’t want anyone leaving a pet in a hot car while they shop.

If you have the option to leave your dog comfortably at home, that is often the safest choice. If you do bring them, though, please help us keep the event safe and enjoyable for everyone:

🐾 Dogs must remain on a leash at all times.

🐾 Please bring bags and clean up after your pet.

🐾 KEEP DOGS OUT OF THE PLANTS. PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW your pet to walk on ANY plants.

🐾 Don’t let your dog eat anything off the greenhouse floor.

🐾 If you have a small dog, please be especially mindful of their safety. Many guests will be pushing large carts and may not see a small dog walking in front of them.

Thank you for helping us create a safe and welcoming environment for all of our shoppers and their pets.

This Memorial Day, we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. 🇺🇸Also, just a reminder tha...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. 🇺🇸

Also, just a reminder that WE WILL NOT BE OPEN TODAY so that our team can enjoy a well-deserved day off. We'll welcome the public back for the second weekend of our open house beginning Friday, 5/29, at 9 am.

We are absolutely thrilled with the enthusiasm you all have for our open house this weekend and next! We know that many ...
05/22/2026

We are absolutely thrilled with the enthusiasm you all have for our open house this weekend and next! We know that many of you look forward to this event all year, and we want it to be a positive experience for everyone. With that said, we want to talk about the important topics of CROWDS and SAFETY, but we’ll hit on a few other things as well. While this post is long, we urge you to read it to help enhance your experience as well as that of the other shoppers and our team.

Even if you read no further, we ask that all attendees respect our rules and our business. The rules are there for your protection and our peace of mind.

So, with that in mind, let’s address the CROWDS! As you know first-hand if you were here on the first Friday or Saturday last year, both of those days were EXTREMELY BUSY.

For those of you who struggle with anxiety or have other reasons to want to avoid crowds, you might want to consider coming in the afternoons when the crowds are typically smaller. There will probably be a lot of people regardless of when you come, so keep that in mind as you mentally prepare yourself to be here. For some people, even the afternoon crowds may be too much. For others, time spent in the greenhouse is always relaxing and rejuvenating, so it’s just going to depend on the person.

Acknowledging the large crowds brings us to the very important topic of SAFETY!

As you may know, Dutch Heritage Gardens is a family-owned business, and your safety, as well as our own liability, is a big concern. At times, we have found people engaging in unsafe behavior that was concerning to us, and we wanted to address that. In some cases, the people engaging in unsafe behavior might not have even known that what they were doing was unsafe, but here are some things we’ve noted:

(*Please note that the safety of our shoppers is our number one concern, and repeat offenders will be asked to leave.)

🧒 Children can’t sit or hang on the carts. It’s too easy for a shelf to fall or for someone to run into the cart, and we would absolutely not want to see a child (or adult or dog, for that matter) get hurt. The carts are NOT designed to withstand the weight or movement of a human.

🚗 Please do not take the carts/racks out of the building into the parking lot. There is a loading dock off to the left as you leave the cashier stations. We’ve seen carts abandoned in the parking lot, and we need to avoid that, as accidents can occur and cars could be damaged.

🐶 If you bring your dog, please be sure it is on a leash and well-supervised at all times. Consider carrying small dogs—with so many carts and limited visibility in front of them, the floor may not be a safe place for them.

🙏 Be mindful of everyone around you (both people and dogs).

🚶‍♂️Many of the bays have concrete dividers between them, which are tripping hazards. It is safer to walk up and down the designated walkways than to cut across bays.

🤝 When possible, roll your cart/rack into the bay in which you’re shopping rather than parking it in the corridor. There is a little black rubber strip that the racks can easily cross over. This will enable us to keep the corridors clear for people to pass through for safer access in general.

🌿 Please don’t remove plants from other people’s carts. Unless Dutch Heritage Gardens has placed a sign on a cart saying that the plants are available for you to purchase, the plants on carts have been hand-selected by another shopper and they’ll be very disappointed to return to their cart and see that the finds they hunted for are gone. Many of our shoppers like to bring a sign to put on their cart or otherwise mark it as “taken” in one way or another.

💧 Stay hydrated! Bring a water bottle or look for our employees selling water bottles in the greenhouse. You’ll also find food trucks outside selling drinks.

🚗 Do not park on the actual road on Delbert Road. Last year, several cars were parked on the road, making it extremely difficult for people to pass and upsetting the neighbors.

If we ask you to stop doing something, please realize it is for your own safety, as well as for the safety of others. Inviting the public into our facility includes inherent risks, and we need to protect our customers and ourselves. This is our family business, so if we ask you to stop doing something we perceive as unsafe, please realize we are trying to prevent accidents so that we will be able to continue to host the event, as the liability consequences for us are great.

During and leading up to the event, we are always inundated with phone calls, emails, direct messages, and comments on our social media posts, so please don’t think it is intentional if we neglect to answer your question. We have a small office staff and are doing our best to keep up while also manning the event. You may need to ask again if it is important.

Please be kind to our cashiers and staff. We appreciate their hard work during the event and we couldn’t do it without them. They work this event on top of their regular jobs taking care of the greenhouse. They don’t have control over how many people choose to show up, and they didn’t set the prices. They already know the wait is long, and they do their best to keep the line moving quickly.

Thank you so much for all the love so many of you have shown for our business, and let’s be safe out there!

🌿 Here's a list of the houseplants we'll have available at the open house! Prices will be available at the door.Find mor...
05/22/2026

🌿 Here's a list of the houseplants we'll have available at the open house! Prices will be available at the door.

Find more info on our event page: https://www.facebook.com/share/1NX5KeDbQZ/

5" Alocasia Frydek
5" Alocasia Frydek variegated
5" Alocasia Lukiwan
5" Alocasia odora Batik
5" Alocasia odora Yellow variegated
5" Alocasia sp. Sulawesi Sabrina Narrow
5" Alocasia tandurusa
5" Alocasia Zebrina Variegated
5" Anthurium hookerii
5" Calathea Beauty Star
5" Calathea Helen Kennedy
5" Calathea Network
5" Epipremnum Manjula Happy Leaf
5" Fern - Bird's Nest
5" Ficus Shivereana
5" Homalomena occulta Lemon Lime
5" Homalomena Rubescens Yellow Variegated
5" Lipstick Black Pagoda
5” Maranta Leuconeura Kerchovaena Variegated
5” Maranta Leuconeura Lemon Lime
5” Monstera deliciosa Albo
5” Monstera deliciosa aurea variegated Marmorata
5” Monstera Burle Marx Flame
5” Monstera deliciosa Mint Variegated
5” Monstera Thai Constellation Crème Brulee
5" Peperomia argyreia
5" Philodendron billietiae variegated
5" Philodendron Brasil
5" Philodendron Caramel Marble
5" Philodendron Florida Beauty Variegated
5" Philodendron Florida Ghost
5" Philodendron Golden Saw
5" Philodendron Green Congo variegata
5" Philodendron Moonlight
5" Philodendron Red Moon
5" Philodendron Ring of Fire
5" Syngonium Coffee Milk
5" Syngonium Green Splash
5" Syngonium Strawberry Ice
7" Epipremnum Manjula Happy Leaf
7” Fern - Bird's Nest
7” Fern - Boston
7” Fern - Fortune Holly
7" Monstera aurea variegata Marmorata
7" Musa dwarf Cavendish
7" Philodendron Brasil
7" Philodendron Ring of Fire
10" Monstera Albo
10" Monstera aurea variegata Marmorata
12" Ring of Fire
10" Hanging Basket: Boston Fern
Hanging Basket: Lipstick Black Pagoda
Hanging Basket: Peperomia argyreia

PLUS an assortment of hoyas in hanging baskets

4" - SALE
4" Alocasia Stingray
4" Areca Palm Tree
4" Ficus Abidjan
4" Ficus Belize
4" Monstera Deliciosa

Address

11901 E Palmer Divide Avenue
Larkspur, CO
80118

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