With the inspiration and results from our Farm House, we started growing Vegetables and fruits within the small place at our home, which is in the middle of Hyderabad City.
We started utilizing every small bit of place, steps, walls and roof for Greenery.
We all most stopped buying vegetables from market and we started sharing our excess vegetables and fruits to friends and relatives. Few of our friends also inspired by our in house farming and they started growing plants in pots by implementing our advice.
We don’t use Chemicals, DAP and Urea for our cultivation, we collect compost from near by dairy farm once in three months to strengthen the soil, with the recycled vermi compost we got good results and you can see the results here, more than 100 flowers with a single plant and bigger, healthy papayas in this pictures.
I really enjoyed reading your post, just as the Picking the fresh vegetables from the soil - Nature’s Gift (Part-1). I wish everyone could grow their own vegetables and fruits in a small garden and eat fresh and healthy things without chemicals. I still remember the taste of my grandmothers’ tomatoes and I cannot find it in the supermarkets obviously. I live in a flat, but I’m trying to grow at least some herbs and tomato on my balcony. Nothing is better than them.
Very good idea. And if you don’t have the space at home, there might be public spaces where you can enjoy gardening. In a town close to where I live, they are experimenting with public orchards and gardens with vegetables.
Living in an apartment, I don’t have space for cultivating vegetables by myself, but when I have time I love to pick them, Fresh from the wild - edible vegetables collected by you. Do you collect vegetables from the wild too?
Once in a year we use to go our village for vacation, there i like to roam near by agency area, and interact the villagers and i learned collecting honey directly honey crop. It is an amazing experience.