Landscaping Maintenance Including Moss Phlox Along Sansuyu-gil Roadside

Sancheong-gun is planting Phlox subulata.

Sancheong-gun is planting Phlox subulata.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam, is becoming vibrant by preparing flower decorations along the road leading to Donguibogam Village to welcome spring.


According to the county on the 11th, Saengcho-myeon is planting 57,000 moss phlox around Saengpul International Sculpture Park, which attracts many visitors every spring, and the embankment path of Neul Bitmul Gogi Park.


They also plan to plant moss phlox along the flower road section from Saengcho Interchange to Donguibogam Village and in the sports park.


Saengcho-myeon will supplement areas where moss phlox has not grown well and create a growth environment for moss phlox through weeding and soil covering work.


Along with planting moss phlox, Saengcho-myeon has maintained the landscaping trees along the roadside in the region and in Neul Bitmul Gogi Park.


In Geumseo-myeon, in coordination with Saengcho-myeon, moss phlox, Korean chrysanthemum (Gujeolcho), and azalea (Yeongsanhong) are being planted along the 4km roadside from Saengcho Interchange to Donguibogam Village.


This road is a place where yellow cornelian cherry flowers bloom beautifully every spring, delighting visitors. Geumseo-myeon plans to make this a drive course where various flowers can be seen from spring to autumn through this flower planting.



A county official said, “All 11 eup and myeon, including the area decorating the road to Donguibogam Village, are becoming vibrant by preparing flower decorations to welcome spring. Moss phlox will bloom in April. We hope visitors take a healing time by following the moss phlox that will beautifully color Saengpul International Sculpture Park and touring Donguibogam Village.”


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