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Locality: Fresno, California

Phone: +1 559-255-6645



Address: 7730 E Belmont Ave 93737 Fresno, CA, US

Website: www.belmontnursery.com

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Belmont Nursery 10.04.2021

Many, many more tomatoes just arrived!!

Belmont Nursery 05.04.2021

Happy Sunday We are open 10a-4p today. Japanese maples are waking up from dormancy. It’s a great time to see all the colorful foliage emerging and select the best one for your garden or landscape. Katsura maple... Full moon maple Sister Ghost maple Ryusen maple Shaina maple Mikawa Yatsubusa maple See more

Belmont Nursery 27.03.2021

Our first Container Planting Day was a hit! With three planting tables we were able to keep the lines short and plant up some gorgeous arrangements. We look forward to hosting this event again. Be the first to know about upcoming events by joining our mailing list, click bit.ly/BN_subscribe

Belmont Nursery 14.01.2021

Peachy pink succulent blooms on a Tuesday, enjoy Did you know we have a DIY succulent potting bench? That means you’ll haul less materials and have no mess to clean up at home! It’s simple.. 1. Pick your succulents 2. Pick your pot... 3. Plant your arrangement using our certified organic succulent planting mix 4. Love your plants! See more

Belmont Nursery 26.12.2020

Tag a friend who’s growing a cut flower garden! Ranunculus flowers are one of the most beautiful cool season flowers. Their lovely blooms endure a long vase life as a cut flower, and they just make everyone so happy! We’ve grown a colorful variety of ranunculus that take up two greenhouses at the nursery, and they are just starting to bloom!... #fresnoflowers #belmontnursery #fresnohomeandgarden

Belmont Nursery 23.12.2020

There are easy almost fool-proof varieties of native plants to choose from for sun or shade. Whether you are a beginning gardener or a conservation minded gardener, there are some easy-to-grow native plants that will provide color spring, summer, and fall. Let us help you with choosing the right natives for your location. #californialilac #nativeplants

Belmont Nursery 22.12.2020

As soon as the weather allows, weed beneath fruit trees, shallowly cultivate the soil, fertilize and mulch. This will reduce hiding places for overwintering insects and prepare the tree for spring. #weeds #growingfruit

Belmont Nursery 19.12.2020

Garlic, ginger, horseradish and 6 varieties of onions available

Belmont Nursery 16.12.2020

An outdoor living area offers many possibilities for enjoyment, entertainment and relaxation, but is your space big enough for everything you want to do? You don't necessarily need a large area to meet your needs, but it is crucial that you size your outdoor space appropriately and comfortably. #outdoorliving #fresnohomeandgarden #fresnohomeimprovement

Belmont Nursery 09.12.2020

Weeds are already starting to wake up and the rains will only encourage them. Take advantage of this narrow window of opportunity to prevent weeds in your garden before weather warms and weeds sprout. Just a reminder, pre-emergent weed preventers don't affect existing plants or weeds. #gardening

Belmont Nursery 21.11.2020

Seed starting will begin in the next few months. In the mean time, take an inventory of your seed starting supplies to make sure that you have everything you need when ready to plant. This should include: seeds, seed starting soil and fertilizer, pots, flats, plant labels, gloves, shovels, watering and irrigation means on hand to set up before spring arrives.

Belmont Nursery 16.11.2020

Covering your more frost sensitive plants during winter will help prevent damage. Covering may keep plants warmer, reduce moisture loss, keep deer away, protect from frost damage. Visit us to pick up frost cloth for your avocado and citrus trees, succulents and tropical plants.

Belmont Nursery 13.11.2020

#topnine2020 Looks like 2020 was the year of the rose!

Belmont Nursery 30.10.2020

Last chance to dig up and bring in some of your herb plants if the cold hasn't damaged them. You may do this with basil, chives, parsley, oregano, rosemary and thyme. Pot them up, with a good quality potting soil, and place them on a sunny windowsill, in or near the kitchen, to spice up your winter meals.

Belmont Nursery 28.10.2020

Behind the scenes: We are the growers and caretakers. When plants outgrow their containers we shift them up to the next container size. Growing more mature plants while maintaining a healthy root system. Here’s our team at the grow yard, shifting artichoke plants from one gallon containers to five gallon.

Belmont Nursery 24.10.2020

The essential elements that you must provide in your habitat to attract birds are food, water, cover and a place to raise a family. To attract the most types of birds, you need native trees, shrubs, groundcover, vines and wildflowers, many of which will provide food and shelter.

Belmont Nursery 08.10.2020

Few trees attract attention after dropping their leaves for winter. However this Japanese maple, Sango Kaku, is doing just that right now! While the foliage transitions to fall colors and drops, the unique yellow and red branches of this magnificent tree begins to glow.

Belmont Nursery 18.09.2020

Stroll through our patio to find house plants and other unexpected gifts for the gardener.

Belmont Nursery 16.09.2020

This holiday season visit Belmont Nursery for your holiday décor, festive workshops, and of course poinsettias, living Christmas trees and all other plants. Join our email list to receive our Wreath Making Workshop invitation delivered directly to you! http://bit.ly/BN_subscribe ... Repost of poinsettias from previous year. Poinsettias will be available soon! @rema.koligian

Belmont Nursery 27.08.2020

Lindsey shares her favorite watering tips for indoor plants!