First JARDÍN Week offers up to 70% off for plant enthusiasts
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- JARDÍN Week, a special event for plant lovers, is taking place for the first time from July 6 to July 12.
- The event offers discounts of up to 70% on JARDÍN products, including gardening notebooks and specialized books.
- It aims to inspire both existing gardening enthusiasts and newcomers to connect with the world of plants.
For the first time, JARDÍN Week is offering a special celebration dedicated to plant lovers and gardening enthusiasts. Running from July 6 to July 12, this event, presented by Colecciones LA NACION, provides an ideal opportunity for individuals passionate about gardening, landscaping, and nature to engage with a wide range of products.
During JARDÍN Week, customers can take advantage of significant discounts, with savings of up to 70% on various JARDÍN products. This promotion is designed to help people complete their collections or discover new publications related to horticulture. Offerings include the "Cuaderno de jardinería" (Gardening Notebook) and specialized books such as "El jardín acuático 1," "Plantas para el bienestar," "Nativas II," "Nativas III," "Árboles," and "Árboles II," alongside issues of the JARDÍN magazine.
Each publication featured in the event is developed by the JARDÍN editorial team in collaboration with specialists. They provide in-depth content covering plants, trees, native species, garden design, well-being, and cultivation techniques, serving as valuable resources for ongoing reference. The initiative aims to offer well-thought-out ideas for creating gardens in diverse spaces.
JARDÍN Week extends an invitation to both seasoned members of the magazine's community and those seeking inspiration to begin or deepen their connection with the plant world. The discounts are exclusively available through Colecciones LA NACION. Additionally, attendees can explore hundreds of other products from LA NACION's various publishing brands and collectibles.
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.