Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 July 2025

My journey with plants

 My journey with plants

Coming from a quaint, small town, border area, Gurdaspur, Punjab, I grew up in the company of lush, vibrant plants and towering trees. Both my grandmother and mother had special and soulful affection towards plants. We had a beautiful, green, thriving kitchen garden that was a source of many vegetables like tender bitter gourds, bottle gourd, lady finger, fragrant curry leaves and medicinal giloy, and the elders of the house took care of them as their children. They were nurtured with unwavering love, adding rich, organic manure from time to time.

 I came to the bustling, fast–paced city of Hyderabad, where space is a crunch for one who wants to pursue gardening as a hobby. Still, the memory of green, serene surroundings around me had a profound impact on my mind, and it lingered on for years until recently, when I dared to think of growing small, little, delicate living creatures- plants in the only tiny balcony that is part of our modern flat. 

Initially, the idea felt flat when it was resisted by the other members of the family as it was the only place in the entire house where they could sit in the open, cool air and look at the colourful, vast, ever changing sky and gossip in the evening and wanted that their needs should be prioritized and preferred that place to not to be occupied by what they saw as intruding living creatures. But, I somehow convinced them and promised them their space would not be encroached by the tiny plants that they thought to be their counterparts. 

Soon, I got a green flag from everyone in the family and started a new journey, a rather beautiful, amazing journey with the plants. I began with the seeds from my kitchen, and a few precious varieties from my neighbour, Ms Geeta, who is very close to my heart, and was happier than I for my prospects, interests and sense of duty towards nature. 

In a few weeks, the plants began to thrive, and now I have a beautiful garden on my balcony. It has given a rhythmic heartbeat to my once concrete home. The plants sway and dance when I pour water on them. I sometimes sing to my plants, and they respond by growing in leaps and bounds. My small garden, a corner, no less than heavenly bliss, is admired by one and all who visit our home.

 Plants are a divine blessing of God. After my long, tiring day’s work, I spend some peaceful time with my plants. They rejuvenate my life and help me uplift my emotions, helping me prepare for the next day’s work. I have now red hibiscus, healing giloy, a few ornamental plants, graceful palm, holy tulsi, evergreen money plant and many more.     




By – 

Ms Anunidhi Sharma



Saturday, 25 February 2012

Walking with my 15 months old

My 15 months old has just started walking, holding my finger. There is a retail shop about 1/2 K.M from our residence, where we go walking regularly. I walk with him at his pace. It is not right to say that he walks with me as it is me who matches steps and pace with him. It is amazing to enjoy every moment with him, when he asks to go for a walk by symbolically bringing his shoes and giving them to me. He keeps his small feet on the ground and walks like a penguin with hands spread on both the sides for balance. When we go out he holds my hand and I walk baby steps with him. When he walks he is tumbling and falling down at times, then gets up again and starts walking. He wants to touch the dogs on the way. He follows the animals - cows/dogs coming on the way.

                He is fascinated by the plants and flowers and touches the plants and the leaves and flowers. He again steps forward and again stops for another plant on the way and also tries to pluck the leaves/flowers.

                He sees everybody around on the way, passes his sweet smile even to strangers who smile back. But if somebody tries to touch him he cries a lot with as if he is a touch me not and does not want to be physically contacted. These walks will be memories etched in my mind for posterity and will give me smile in the future when I think of our time spent together.