🚨🌿 GREAT DEAL ALERT 🌿🚨
Plantes Pour Tous is returning to the city for an exciting Plant Sale. Attendees can expect to find thousands of plants, pots, and soils starting from just €0.99!
📌 Essential Information 📌
📍 Centre Commercial Italie 2 - 30 Avenue d'Italie, 75013 Paris (R+3, next to the place d’Italie, beside Hippopotamus)
📅 Friday, January 10 from 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM
📅 Saturday, January 11 from 10:00 AM to 7:30 PM
📅 Sunday, January 12 from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
💳 Payment: Card only
♿️ Accessible for persons with reduced mobility
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🌼 Transform Your Space at Low Costs 🌼
💚 A selection of over 150 varieties of plants for beginners, robust options, shade-loving plants, and pet-friendly choices to suit all preferences and levels!
🧑🌾 Experts will be available to help find the perfect plant.
🪴 A section of large plants starting at €19.90 for an immediate decor upgrade!
🍯 Plenty of pots, plant holders, and soils made in France 🇫🇷
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✏️ Need Some Tips? ✏️
Register now to receive a mini-care guide!
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♻️ Why Register? ♻️
The registration helps assess the quantity of plants needed to minimize waste.
Welcome to the Jungle! The Green Team
Is it necessary to reserve a time slot? It is recommended to book a time slot to gain priority over other visitors in case of waiting times. This system also helps estimate visitor numbers and optimize plant selection to combat waste!
How to choose the right plant? In addition to on-site QR codes for advice, plants are categorized by level and characteristics: beginner-friendly, robust, shade-loving for low-light areas, or plants ideal for bright spaces, including pet-friendly options. The Green Team's advice? Don't choose a plant based solely on aesthetics but also consider your skill level and environment. Beginners should favor beginner plants or robust options, while low-light environments are best suited for shade-loving plants!
Where do the plants come from? Unfortunately, there is no longer domestic production of indoor plants in France. The focus has shifted to European neighbors who are committed and environmentally conscious producers (labelled MPS or Organic), paying attention to chemical inputs and water and electricity consumption.