The photos of moving and planting an olive tree in Monaco. A realization by the teams of Narmino Jardins © www.narminojardins.com
Category: Landscape Projects
Landscape Projects category.
Narmino Gardens has created the landscaping of the gardens of three contemporary villas and an old country house in Nice in the district of Gairaut. From the completion of earthworks, through the installation of automatic irrigation system so that lawns, olive trees, shrubs and plants are at their ease, our gardener teams have done wonders so that everything is ready in the times to allow all to bloom in the most beautiful ways in early spring. The video also shows a 360 ° panorama quite breathtaking and a unique view of the Bay of Angels.
https://youtu.be/QsFgxlqMY1M
Et ci-dessous quelques photos des jardins de ces villas :
Our team of gardeners have planted a beautiful olive tree in a garden in Monaco. Mechanized technical means were used as this small crane headed by among others Andrea, the technical manager at Narmino Gardens. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have similar works to make us realize in your house or your villa.
The gardening company Narmino Jardins is in charge of the refurbishment of the planters of the Prince de Galles building in Monaco. Waterproofing works are underway, as well as the moving of the trees, before they are replanted on site. Some pictures below.
Gardening in Monaco requires both a great deal of experience and solid know-how. In fact, the Principality’s clientele requires high quality work for its gardens, balconies and green spaces. The beauty of the local urban environment, the prestige associated with the Principality, imposes on any company intervening in this city of precision and seriousness. Narmino Jardins is a leading company in the gardening sector in Monte Carlo. We also work on a good part of the Alpes-Maritimes.
“Here the customers ask for the exceptional, while demanding a reasonable price.The places on which we intervene are often majestic. For me, it is a pleasure to work here”, Roberto P. gardener at Narmino Jardins.