About 300 plants and flowers will be handed out for free at the Princess Antoinette Park as part of a spring clean sponsored by the Monaco Mairie. Â
As the grip of winter slowly gives way to spring, people are looking for ways to brighten up their lives and what better way to cheer up a space than with blooms.
In collaboration with the Principality’s Environmental Services, Deputy Mayor in charge of the Living Environment, Environment and Sustainable Development Marjorie Crovetto has come up with a way to re-home the plants being dug up and replaced that would otherwise have ended up going to waste. Â
Around 300 seasonal plants such as cyclamen, primrose, geranium and phormium will be shared on 15th March at 1.30pm to anyone who would like to take one home. Â
The Princess Antoinette Park distribution centre will be in front of the A Fà brica hall, and a group of Monaco’s gardeners will be on hand to give advice and re-planting tips to those who ask.
Only one plant will be given per person in order to allow as many as possible to benefit from this scheme. Â
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