With a few leftover vegetable scraps, here’s how children can grow their own mini-garden at home. These easy, low-cost activities teach them about nature, science, and sustainability while keeping them engaged and curious.
Learn how to grow fresh, pesticide-free vegetables and herbs at home with our hydroponic vertical farming guide. Turn terraces, balconies, or small indoor spaces into high-yield, sustainable gardens for year-round healthy harvests.
These five wild forest greens have been cherished for generations, adding surprising taste and vitality to meals in ways ordinary vegetables can’t match.
Terrace Gardening Tips: Trying to grow vegetables in pots? Meet Nandlal Master from Varanasi who harvests 100 kgs of seasonal vegetables from 200 pots on his terrace.
Mayank Sharma started gardening to channel his grief after losing his father. Today, his terrace is a thriving ecosystem with veggies, fruits, creepers, and more.
Following heart surgery on her five-month-old son, doctors told Subhashree Santhya to give her son chemical-free vegetables, which she decided to grow on her own. Now an urban farmer, she has started an organic food brand called ‘Mud to Mother’.
Ravneet Kaur based in Ludhiana began with the assumption that she did not have a green thumb. She now grows cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, radish and more.
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.