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Create your dream garden with SM City Tarlac's Green Alley

Charlene A. Cayabyab

IT'S time to channel your inner plantitos/plantitas and spruce up your space with earth greens by bringing various ornamental plants from the Green Alley Plant Exhibit at SM City Tarlac.

The tropical-vibe Green Alley Plant Exhibit showcases local gardening enthusiasts’ passion for gardening, as well as the different varieties of plants – from cactus, succulents, indoor, outdoor, water, air to flowering plants - not to mention those artsy pots of different colors and sizes!

Surely, customers can’t help but stop and snap a photo of these lovely sets or even bring them home.

For customers who visit SM City Tarlac for their essentials, drop by at the Green Alley Plant Exhibit and Home Gardening Corner located at the Bus Bay Area (near Mall Entrance) for that short pause to life's hustles and bustles.

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