Wondering how to grow grapes on your terrace? Maharashtra's Bhausaheb Kanchan transformed his urban home's terrace into a vineyard that produced 250 kilos of grapes per harvest
Darsha Sai Leela, an urban gardener from Hyderabad, grows over 190 varieties of vegetables and 60 medicinal plants on her terrace. These varieties come from all over the world, including USA, Turkey, Italy China, Ethiopia and more
An innovative sensor built by Parth Shah, an associate professor at Anant National University in Gujarat, may be the solution urban gardeners need to water their plants when they are away
While in India, it is common to make natural loofahs out of homegrown gourds, the product is being sold for over Rs 1,000 by international companies across the world. You can grow your own quite easily.
Ganesh Kulkarni, a librarian from Aurangabad, learned how to grow vegetables, flowers at home with the help of Facebook. He now guides other newcomers in urban gardening.
S Sathyanarayanan is a French teacher in Chennai's Anna Gem Science Park School, and took up terrace gardening as a hobby in 2015. Today, he grows over 400 plants on his terrace and balcony, and cares for them with a wide variety of homemade fertilizers using waste.
A retd. engineer from Bengaluru, Nataraja Upadhya has created a thriving urban jungle on his terrace with 300 varieties of trees that host 50 types of butterflies and about a dozen birds. Here's how he did it
Noida-based urban gardener Harpreet Singh Ahluwalia grows 75 varieties of vegetables through the year, on her terrace. She walks through the process, step by step