Monday, May 4, 2020

DISPATCHES FROM THE EXCLUSION ZONE (Post #7): 25 April-3 May 2020



A SWEET - AND SOMEWHAT SOBERING - VIGNETTE ON THE CUSP OF THE AFTERLIFE 














Plants are in nurseries, and stores are closed. Plants for the pharmacy have always been very important. Nature has always helped us to take care of our health, that's why ...

HELP US SAVE A PLANT
#YoSalvoUnaPlanta

IT DOES NOT COST MONEY
COMMITMENT


CARING FOR THE PLANT

HONOR THE VICTIMS

SHOP IN STORES WHEN THEY OPEN

RESPECT THE SELF-PROTECTION RULES


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About three days later, unfortunately, 

not even enough pedestrians to fully deplete the stock. The next night, with the first relaxation of the lockdown, all the plants were taken.













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HELP US SAVE A PLANT
#YoSalvoUnaPlanta

This plant DOESN'T COST YOU MONEY, but PROMISE TO:

1. Take care and respect the plant
2. Pay tribute to those who are not with us
3. Buy a plant or flower when stores can open
4. Respect rules for protection and safety

Take a picture with “her”!
And upload it to Instagram or Facebook with a positive message.

Mention us! @farmaciaribera
#YoSalvoUnaPlanta





HELP US SAVE A PLANT
#YoSalvoUnaPlanta

Spring marks the beginning of the period of greatest activity in the nursery sector.

The months of April and May are precisely when the majority of plants grow with more vigor.

However, the coronavirus health crisis has hit producers and sellers hard.

Despite being part of a sector with permission to continue producing, they do not have any points of sale or private clients with whom to sell their crops.

If we do not give them an option, they have to throw away many plants and flowers, which would be a catastrophe and a real pity.


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IN MY FLAT, AWAITING TRANSPLANT
until the shops open and I can buy some potting soil...










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