Having your own garden, whether it’s a backyard full of vegetables or a balcony full of herbs, can be relaxing and rewarding and even help you eat healthier. From watching seeds sprout to harvesting your first tomato, it’s a hobby that connects you with nature.
Do you have your own garden? If yes, what’s your favorite thing to grow?
It’s a kind of therapy I can say… A morning drink in this small garden, this kind of experience can be priceless. I usually prefer to have seasonal flowers and basic veggies… also some low maintenance plants for decor purposes.
Yes I have my own garden in my home make me feel stress-free i have many flowers in my garden and I love to have different plants in my garden . we have separate place for growing vegetables like cucumber , pumpkin, onion and many other vegetables.
Yes, having a garden can be so relaxing and rewarding. I love watering plants in my garden, and there are pumpkin flowers that I love to eat. There are also coriander leaves, curry leaves and spinach. Seeing plants grow and flowers bloom gives eternal happiness.
You’re right! Having a garden gives us a sense of calm and freshness. I also have a garden beside my home, where my mom, my sister, and I plant flowers for daily prayers, as well as veggies like potatoes, chilies, bitter gourd, and cucumber, among others. It provides us with healthy produce and also helps us feel refreshed while spending time in it.
Yeah , I do remember when I was a kid and my father and we three brothers help him with the garden work and after Waiting for weeks and month whenever we see the crop and the vegetables we have grown , we enjoys that moment and even if you have your own garden you don’t have to worry about the quality of food you are gonna cook
Yes, true! I regularly go to the farming area, and it feels so refreshing. I also love to grow plants at home because it connects me with nature. Watching them grow gives a peaceful feeling. When we see fruits or flowers on our garden, it really makes us so happy, and I enjoy that moment a lot.
Gardening in small spaces is such a mood booster, Even a few pots with herbs like mint, basil, or coriander can brighten your day and your pantry. Snipping fresh leaves mid-study for tea or meals adds a touch of freshness that store-bought herbs can’t match. Plus, caring for plants is oddly calming almost like a mini escape from everyday stress.