St. Petersburg adds bright flowers around the city for Russia Day. Officials build medicine plant gardens and changing outdoor spaces. Vice-Governor Evgeny Razumishkin opened a medicine garden at Raisa Shtreis square. He calls these plant areas the summer trend. The gardens clean air and teach people about plants.
Garden visitors scan computer codes with their phones. People learn plant stories and health facts from digital screens. Families discover useful information about different plant types. City planners want residents to know how plants help city life. Technology makes learning simple and enjoyable.
Moskovskaya Square gets a changing garden with man-made hills. Workers rush to complete the outdoor project. Sunflowers and 72 linden trees will decorate the space. Planners will plant 12 bush types and 19 flower kinds. The new garden gives people a different outdoor place.
Garden visitors scan computer codes with their phones. People learn plant stories and health facts from digital screens. Families discover useful information about different plant types. City planners want residents to know how plants help city life. Technology makes learning simple and enjoyable.
Moskovskaya Square gets a changing garden with man-made hills. Workers rush to complete the outdoor project. Sunflowers and 72 linden trees will decorate the space. Planners will plant 12 bush types and 19 flower kinds. The new garden gives people a different outdoor place.