Medellín, once again earning its nickname ‘Tacita de Plata,’ has made remarkable strides in urban beautification by maintaining over 400,000 square meters of its garden spaces. This substantial effort by the city’s administration, in collaboration with the Jardín Botánico Joaquín Antonio Uribe, has transformed the urban landscape, bringing a refreshing green touch to the bustling city.
The maintenance of these vast garden areas reflects Medellín’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty and enhancing the quality of life for its residents. The gardens, spread across various parts of the city, have become oases of tranquility and spaces for community engagement.
This initiative is not just about aesthetics; it plays a crucial role in environmental sustainability. The gardens contribute to the city’s air purification and provide vital green spaces in an urban setting. Medellín’s garden maintenance project stands as a testament to the city’s dedication to blending urban development with environmental stewardship.