
It is enough just to drive away from the Russian capital, and you’ll find yourself in a fairy forest. This is the Ecoplant plant nursery, where 9670 plant species are grown. They are all adapted to the harsh climatic conditions of Russia.
How is it possible? Of course, the experience of the nursery plays a huge role as trees have been grown here for more than twenty years. During this time, the company specialists have gained extensive knowledge on how to adapt plants and help them survive, so all the seedlings come with a 3-year warranty.
Among the plants grown by Ecoplant, there are various types of thuja, coniferous and deciduous trees, shrubs, fruit plants, and exclusive garden species.
The Ecoplant team employs people with a professional expertise in their field: 15 agronomists-dendrologists, 30 teams of landscape gardeners, and 79 customer service managers who accompany the orders on all stages and pay attention to every detail. In addition, the nursery applies the most advanced plant care equipment.
During its operation, Ecoplant has repeatedly become the winner of prestigious awards in its field of activity. The company has won landscape design competitions, as well as competitions among nurseries for their ornamental crops. In addition, the company carried out a large-scale campaign called “Walk of Fame”, during which thousands of trees were planted in 15 cities of the Russian Federation.
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