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Garden, a pet!

 Garden, a pet! YES it is...! 


In Tamil there is a very nice saying "யாம் பெற்ற இன்பம் பெருக இவ்வையகம்", (Let the world too get the happiness that we got!), which I always tend to practice, sharing my good experiences to my friends and let them also experience it themselves.. And here I'm with one of the most cherishing experience to enjoy... Gardening..! 

Have you ever enjoyed the greenness of plants around..?!? hmm say... while travelling or at home or at office..  anywhere outside.. If not yet, start looking at them from now.. better late than never! I'm sure you will see how beautiful they really are.. 

Gardening and watching the plants grow is one awesome feeling,. especially the ones we personally sowed the seeds.. we  can infact talk to them just like talking to a person as they grow...

At home, we don't have much space so we just used pots to start with.. I feel it's more than enough and the interest kicked in when I saw first sprouts coming out.. 

Try Fenugreek seeds.. Just use some small containers to spread some soil &sand mixture (2:1 proportion).. just spread the seeds over the soil, spray some water to it.. next day you will start seeing the sprouts.. Experience the feeling that you get after seeing them.. 


Slowly we started growing some of the daily grocery essentials like CorianderTomatoBittergaurdEggplantOnions,  Green Chilli etc.. it tasted really good and very special when we cook the veggies from our own garden.. 

I would also consider them as one of the stress-buster! It's like another person at our home, our thoughts would be around them if we want to travel somewhere.. We would have alternate plans to make sure  that they get enough water while we are out.. 

So I hope everyone will try to experience it.. 

This would be a win-win to both  us and our society.. Wondering how? 

Plants/Trees are always doing good to environment, they are like lungs of our planet. They breath-in Carbon-di-oxide and breath-out Oxygen., they help in many ways apart from providing oxygen.. like absorb sound, reduce ozone level etc. 

I sincerely wish that each one of us try to plant atleast one tree in our neighborhood and help in giving good environment to live in for our future generations  



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