Some photos of a terrace planter development work with the creation of stairs. With a beautiful carpentry work on the floors to allow the circulation of people. Close to the Monte-Carlo tennis courts. One more proof of the extent of the know-how mastered by the Narmino Jardins teams, your favorite gardener in Monaco.
Category: Tree Planting
Tree Planting category.
Here are new photos of the Narmino Jardins achievements at the retirement residence of Cap Fleuri in Cap d’Ail. You will notice a delicate arrangement, with large terracotta pots which give a Provençal aspect to the whole. Citrus remains in the spotlight for a joyful and colorful side.
Narmino Jardins is very proud to share with you these first photos of its latest major creation: the gardens of the new Cap Fleuri retirement residence in Cap d’Ail. This new building will be managed by the CHPG Monaco and will offer optimal service to its residents. Narmino Jardins intervened to embellish the existing building and fit out the masonry planters and planters located in the surroundings and on the forecourt of the building. The main part was given to citrus fruits, for a little more life and color.
Our Narmino Jardins teams intervened a few days ago to deposit soil and plants on a roof terrace in the Porte Rouge area in Monaco. The operation required the use of heavy equipment such as a large lifting crane in order to complete the mission. This type of crane, in a narrow environment such as this passage, requires a lot of preparation and planning. Once again, our expertise in this area has enabled us to remove plants and soil in record time!
Our team “Narmino Jardins” intervened this week to move giant palm trees 15 to 20 meters high in Parc Saint-Roman in Monaco. A very complex and delicate operation due to the length and weight of the palm trees. We therefore had to organize a large number of technical and logistical means in order to transport and move these trees safely.
We remind you that our team can also intervene for all types of operations of this type : tree planting or moving operations.
As you know, for your plants, trees and flower beds to grow and flourish as well as possible, you should prepare them before the arrival of spring. This is all the more true when you live in a Mediterranean region such as ours, on the Côte d’Azur, because benefiting from a particular and precociously hot climate, it must be done from February or early March.
Established in Monaco for about thirty years now, the Narmino Jardins company will put its skills and experience in all areas of gardening at your service.
In particular, it will be advisable at the end of winter to plan to weed and to plan new plantings for example. It will also be necessary to cut dead or damaged branches, prune fruit trees or seed the grass if necessary.
Do not hesitate to contact us from this page to get an appointment in order to offer you a tailor-made quote.
Some photos taken some time ago showing our teams at work when moving, transporting and planting an olive tree. This kind of operation requires certain mechanical means as you can see. Narmino Jardins has these means and will put its skills at your service to reorganize your gardens and green spaces. In the case of larger trees, larger vehicles rented to specialized transport companies will be used.
As the end of winter approaches, it is necessary for owners of gardens and green spaces to prepare these for spring. First, cleaning ponds and plants that have suffered is made necessary, weeding too. Before the plants leave, pruning work will also be necessary : roses, vines and fruit trees for example.
Narmino Jardins offers to intervene to create and maintain your garden on the Côte d’Azur and Monaco.
Here are new photos of the abundant plants that we have planted and that we maintain in the common areas of Stella, the new building with modern lines in Monaco. A nice work of landscape architecture for a rather tropical atmosphere by Narmino Jardins.
The photos of moving and planting an olive tree in Monaco. A realization by the teams of Narmino Jardins © www.narminojardins.com