Delhi-based pastry chef Kishi Arora has a green oasis growing on her terrace that is popular on the internet. With sunflowers, grapevines and exotic plants sourced from the world over, she is weaving a green path of her own.
Anil Paul from Patna, Bihar, has maintained his terrace garden for the past 30 years. He grows exotic varieties of fruit trees and flowering plants in his 1000 sq ft garden and hasn't disposed of wet waste for 20 years.
Interested in terrace gardening? Meet Bhubhaneshwar's Jayanti Sahu who has created a green paradise of over 450 plants of vegetables, fruits and flowers.
A resident of Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh, Anna Mani Ratnam grows 100 plants at home, including fruits like red guava and custard apple. From repurposing plastic containers as planters to composting and seed preparation, he shares some important gardening tips.
Delhi-based Rashmi Shukla's terrace garden is a mini forest of 700 plants like marigold, dahlia, lemon trees, pomegranate, chikoo, herbs, vegetables and other vines.
N Ramakrishnan of Basaveshwaranagar has set up horticulture, solar power units, composting systems and rainwater harvesting in his home, while also influencing 4,000 people to go green.
During the COVID-19 lockdown, Mangaluru's Kirana Devadiga began growing jasmine plants at home. Her passion for gardening has now turned her into an entrepreneur, earning her Rs 85,000 so far.
Delhi’s Indraprastha Horticulture Society (IHS) founder, Rachana Jain, shares tips and tricks on how to grow the Rudraksha at home through the air layering method.
John Sherry, assistant director of the Agriculture Farm Innovation Bureau in Kerala shares a step by step of how he grew tomato, cowpea, bhindi, bitter gourd, snake gourd, chillies, brinjal and more in his home in an environmentally sustainable way.