Don’t let a lack of space stop you from enjoying the joys of gardening. Even a small balcony can become a lush, green haven. Whether you want to grow flowers, herbs, or vegetables, it’s easy to get started.
Gardening tips: Winter-blooming creepers not only add a splash of colour to your garden but also require relatively low maintenance, making them a perfect choice for the season.
As the temperatures cool down and the pollution rises, bring home these six unusual plants that will be your green refuge from the toxic air outside. These low-maintenance plants not only add to your home’s aesthetic but also promote a calming and cozy atmosphere.
This November, transform your small balcony into a thriving herb garden. Not only will these herbs add fresh flavours to your meals, but they’ll also fill your space with refreshing aromas and vibrant greenery.
Best monsoon flowers: The monsoon season brings much-needed rain, providing the perfect opportunity for gardeners to plant flowers that thrive in the wet and humid conditions.
Crafting your very own mini Zen garden is a rewarding endeavour that invites you to cultivate peace and mindfulness in your daily life.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated a 12-acre botanical garden, which includes 2.58 acres of water bodies, featuring 85,000 plants from over 230 indigenous flora species. Additionally, a 2.08-acre space is designated for medicinal plants.
These are remarkable destinations for nature enthusiasts and perfect spots for families to relax and be one with nature.
Experts at London's Kew Gardens on July 4 revealed they have discovered the first new giant waterlily species since the mid-19th century -- after it was initially mistaken for another. Specimens of the new species had lain undiscovered at the botanical garden for 177 years and in the National Herbarium of Bolivia for 34 years.
The Delhi Metro has set April 2018, as the fresh deadline for the completion of its longest upcoming corridor, Mukundpur-Shiv Vihar Pink Line, which has been battling land acquisition woes at certain stretches. With R