Bounty of Nature: Celebrating the Rich Harvest from My Garden

Today I could harvest many items. I did not go to my garden for two days it is raining here, so no watering required. Today’s (18-July-22) visit surprised me with all the following items. Harvest is the process of gathering crops or other agricultural products from the fields or gardens. It is an important part … Read more

Beauty Unveiled: Exploring the Serenity and Splendor of My Garden in Video

My daughter explains about the harvesting we did from our terrace garden. This video was taken about 5 years back. Now the garden is grown even bigger. Many varieties of flowers and vegetables are growing now. Organic gardening is a way of growing plants that emphasizes the use of natural methods to promote plant health … Read more

Cherry Tomato Growing Guide: Tips, Tricks, and Success Stories

Cherry Tomato, there are many varieties I am growing. The above one is round in shape which is very sweet. They grow very tall like creepers. You will need to provide good support otherwise high chances of breaking the branches. Add egg shells for good supply of calcium. Once the plant grow about one feet … Read more

The Healing Power of Insulin Plant (Costus Igneus): A Natural Remedy

The leaves of the insulin plant are the part of the plant used for medicinal purposes. They are typically dried and made into a powder, which can be used to make tea or taken in supplement form. The plant is said to contain compounds that can help stimulate insulin production and lower blood sugar levels. … Read more

From Seed to Harvest: Mastering the Art of Bitter Gourd Gardening

Bitter gourd, also known as bitter melon or karela, is a tropical vegetable that is commonly found in Asian, African, and Caribbean cuisines. It has a distinctive bitter taste and is often used in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits. Bitter gourd is a rich source of vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, vitamin … Read more

Snake Plant Care Guide: Tips and Tricks for a Vibrant and Happy Plant

The snake plant, also known as Sansevieria or mother-in-law’s tongue, is a popular indoor plant that is native to West Africa. It is known for its long, upright leaves that are typically green with yellow margins. The leaves are also sometimes variegated with white or silver stripes. The snake plant is a low-maintenance plant that … Read more

Bountiful Harvest: Celebrating the Rewards of My Garden

Harvest is the process of gathering crops or other agricultural products from the fields or gardens. It is an important part of agriculture and is typically carried out in the late summer or early autumn, depending on the crops being harvested and the climate of the region. The harvest process involves a number of steps, … Read more

Drumstick Magic: Harnessing the Medicinal Properties of this Herbal Remedy

Drum stick or muringakaya need a bigger space for grwoing. I brought seed from one of the mela and started growing . Drumstick, also known as Moringa oleifera, is a tree native to parts of South Asia and is now widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. It is also sometimes referred … Read more

From Garden to Garnish: Harnessing the Freshness of Mint Leaf

Mint or puthina leaves can grow very eassily Mint leaf is a popular herb that is used in cooking, baking, and as a flavoring agent in various beverages. It is a member of the Mentha family and there are many varieties of mint, including peppermint, spearmint, and chocolate mint. Mint leaves have a refreshing, cool … Read more