Which plants to choose for a Mediterranean style?
Lavender, olive tree, rosemary, jasmine, or oleander are essentials for a Southern ambiance.
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Bring the sweetness of the South to your balcony or terrace 🌞 The Mediterranean Urban Garden collection is inspired by the sunny landscapes of the Mediterranean basin, where fragrant plants, silvery foliage, and colorful blooms mingle. Even in the city, recreate this warm and natural atmosphere. Lavenders, olive trees, rosemary, jasmine, or laurels: so many emblematic species that evoke holidays, light, and the simplicity of Southern gardens. These plants, typical of Southern landscapes, resist sun, wind, and heat. Their evergreen foliage and delicate fragrance make them essentials for any urban outdoor space. To succeed with your Mediterranean urban garden, favor light, light and natural pots, and drought-resistant plants. This style is based on simplicity and conviviality. This type of garden is distinguished by its simplicity and natural resilience 🌿 Light maintenance is enough to keep it beautiful all year round. Your Mediterranean plants are carefully shipped in eco-friendly packaging and delivered ready to be installed. Verdeia ensures each plant arrives healthy and full of vitality. Lavender, olive tree, rosemary, jasmine, or oleander are essentials for a Southern ambiance. Yes 🌞 Choose compact or potted varieties, and ensure good drainage to avoid excess water. Most tolerate light frost, but some require protection in winter. Use a well-draining substrate, water sparingly, and prune lightly after flowering to maintain a nice shape. Yes, provided you choose species with similar light and water needs.Mediterranean Urban Garden — Sun, fragrance & authenticity
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FAQ — Mediterranean urban garden
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