🚨🌿 EXCITING OPPORTUNITY 🌿🚨
Plantes Pour Tous is returning to your city for an incredible Plant Sale. Attendees will find thousands of plants, pots, and soils starting at just €0.99!
📌 Essential Information 📌
📍 Halles Saint-Géry, Place Saint-Géry 1, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
📅 Friday, December 13 from 10 AM to 7 PM
📅 Saturday, December 14 from 10 AM to 7 PM
📅 Sunday, December 15 from 10 AM to 5 PM
💳 Payment: Card only
♿️ Accessible for people with reduced mobility
🐶 Pets are welcome
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🌼 Affordable Interior Transformation 🌼
💚 Over 150 varieties of plants for beginners, resilient choices, shade-loving plants, and pet-friendly options available for all tastes and skill levels!
🧑🌾 Experts will be present to help participants find the plants of their dreams.
🪴 A section of large plants starting at €19.90, perfect for an immediate décor boost!
🍯 A variety of pots, planters, and soils made in France 🇫🇷
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✏️ Need some tips? ✏️
Sign up to receive a mini-care guide and get prepared!
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♻️ Why should you sign up? ♻️
Reserving a spot helps the organizers gauge the amount of plants needed to minimize waste.
Welcome to the Jungle! The Green Team reminds attendees that reservations are advised for priority access during busy times. This system also helps to estimate the number of visitors, optimizing plant selection and combatting waste!
How to choose the right plant? In addition to on-site QR codes for guidance, the plants will be categorized by skill level and characteristics: beginner plants, resilient options, shade plants for low light rooms, and bright-light plants, among others.
The Green Team’s advice? Choose your plant based not just on aesthetics but also on your skill level and the environment. If you are a beginner, opt for beginner plants or resilient options. If you have a low light area, lean towards shade plants!
Where do the plants come from? Unfortunately, there are no longer indoor plant producers in France. The organizers source from European neighbors who are committed producers that respect the environment, paying attention to their chemical inputs, water, and electricity consumption.