Author: Sagar

  • Capsicum

    Capsicum

    It has a very particular taste, and it can be used when it is immature(green) or when it is mature(bright orange). To save the seeds simply cut the matured fruit and remove the seeds. Dry them and store them for sowing later in the season. This plant is perennial and will last a few years.…

  • Hibiscus

    Hibiscus

    Hibiscus flowers offer a powerful connection to our cultural identity. Their vibrant colors and intricate patterns symbolize our rich heritage. By incorporating hibiscus into our culinary traditions, infusing dishes, beverages, and desserts with this beautiful red flower, fosters a sense of belonging and reconnects us to our cultural roots. Hibiscus also holds significance in ceremonial…

  • Coromandel Coast The Auroville Cucumbers

    Coromandel Coast The Auroville Cucumbers

    Cucumbers, the quintessential summer vegetable, not only provide a refreshing crunch but also pack a punch in terms of health benefits. Despite their humble appearance, cucumbers offer a surprising array of medicinal and nutritional value. With an impressive water content of 96%, cucumbers are a fantastic way to stay hydrated, making them a perfect choice…

  • Harvesting Joy in Terrace Garden

    Harvesting Joy in Terrace Garden

    Within the confines of my small terrace garden, a world of wonders unfolds. Colorful flowers sway gently, vibrant vegetables thrive, and juicy fruits dangle enticingly. It’s not just the plants that bring delight but also the insects, butterflies, and birds grace this natural sanctuary. The joy derived from this simple act of sowing and reaping…

  • NEEM LEAF POWDER

    NEEM LEAF POWDER

    Neem leaves help to address a wide variety of ailments from skin diseases, parasites, infections, eczema, ringworm, etc. If you harvest neem leaves and dry them, they can be made into a powder, which can has amazing medicinal values. Add a teaspoon of neem leaf powder into warm water every morning on an empty stomach.…

  • Badam

    Badam

    We have already shared with you the wonderful nutritional value of this nut, rich in nutrients and fiber, they help lower blood pressure and protect us against heart diseases, and they are truly a healthy snack. If you have the money you can buy them from a shop or off the Internet, if you have…

  • BAEL LEAVES

    BAEL LEAVES

    Bael patra is the leaf from the bael tree or wood apple tree, which is used primarily for poojas and in Ayurvedic medicines. The bael leaf is in the shape of Trishul, Shiva’s trident. The bael tree is highly valued in Ayurveda, and the bael leaves help to flush out toxins by stimulating the liver,…

  • Embrace the Monsoon: Plant Palmyra Palm Trees for a Greener Tomorrow!

    Embrace the Monsoon: Plant Palmyra Palm Trees for a Greener Tomorrow!

        As the monsoon clouds gather, nature beckons us to embark on a transformative journey. This season of rejuvenation presents an opportune moment to sow the seeds of change and breathe life into our surroundings. Let us join hands and embrace the monsoon by planting the mighty Palmyra palm trees, paving the way for…

  • Coconut

    Coconut

    In Tamil culture, outside every house, there should be a coconut tree, amongst others. It’s very easy to plant a coconut tree. Choose a fallen coconut in which you can hear water slosh when you shake it. Leave the husk on. Soak it in a bucket of water for two or three days before planting.…

  • Unveiling the Health Benefits of Mango Leaf Powder

    Unveiling the Health Benefits of Mango Leaf Powder

    Discover the remarkable potential of mango leaf powder! Derived from mango tree leaves, this green powder offers a range of health benefits. From improving digestion to supporting blood sugar control and strengthening the immune system, let’s explore the power of mango leaf powder. Say goodbye to digestive discomfort with mango leaf powder. Enriched with digestive…