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Designing own garden, growing own food, bringing nature into home seems to be a growing trend in the city A visit to the ongoing 6th All India Horticulture Agriculture Show and Grand Nursery Mela, which kicked off at Necklace Road on Thursday, indicates this growing trend The will conclude on January 21 It is open to the public from 9 am to 9 pm and the entry fee is Rs 20
Hyderabad: Designing own garden, growing own food, bringing nature into home seems to be a growing trend in the city. A visit to the ongoing 6th All India Horticulture & Agriculture Show and Grand Nursery Mela, which kicked off at Necklace Road on Thursday, indicates this growing trend. The will conclude on January 21. It is open to the public from 9 am to 9 pm and the entry fee is Rs 20. “
You can make your own home a small place to getaway”, said Khalid Ahmed, organizer of 6th All India Horticulture, Agriculture and Nursery Mela. Nature has all answers to all sorts of problems. From plant-based foods, nutrients, medicines, forest bathing, nature walk, therapies, consumers are focusing on mother nature, Khalid Ahmed, who is also an expert in the nursery business for the past 30 years, has said.
IC Mohan of Ganga Nursery from Sangareddy, who claims to have extended Horticulture Services to Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao, T Harish Rao, Kavitha, and many others, says the trend today was that more and more people are asking for Guava and Papaya plants because of fiber in Guava and Vitamin A in Papaya. People have become more health conscious and they want to grow their own fruits.
“You need any cloned Fruit plant type in the world we have the claims very proudly. Ganga Nursery, which bagged best Nursery Award from Horticulture Department for six years, has 40 years of experience in the Nursery business. They put up a stall at the show. Another interesting trend noticed is a collection of wide varieties of Bonsai. Bonsai helps in bringing Nature in the form of Miniature Trees to home comments Dinesh Madaram, a Bonsai Designer. He showcased Thailand Ficus, a Bonsai plant that costs Rs 25000.
Safi Nursery showcased 60 years old seven feet height Bonsai Plant that costs Rs 1,70,000. If asked if there would be any buyers, the representative of the stall claimed that they will end up selling at least 25 of such Bonsai plants. Pocket Succulent Plants, Artificial Plants, Innovative Planters to Plant, Flower Pots were also on display. A Green Station Vehicle, a mobile truck which sells organic fruits, vegetables and groceries is stationed at Gated Communities was displayed at the Show. They currently have two trucks. These Green Station Vehicles bring organic food close to home.
Organized by Association of Event Organisers, it is showcasing different Gardening methods, Various Plant Collections from all over the country; Trends in Terrace Garden, Vertical Garden and Latest Technologies and Innovations in the Agriculture & Horticulture Industry. 80 stalls comprising Nurseries from Bangalore, Pune, Kalingpun, Kadium, and Hyderabad are put up as part of the show informed Mr. Khalid Ahmed, the organizer.
Some of the exhibitors include Safi Nursery, Ganga Nursery, Harla Arts, Sneha Nursery, Tray Trees, Khushnoor Enterprises, Srinivas Agro Products, Pandit Art Ceramics, and others. It is the sixth year in the row, the show is being organized shared Khalid Ahmed.
The objectives of the mela, according to Khalid Ahmed, are to create marketing avenues for nurseries, to popularise different species of plant material, bring farmers and suppliers together, to provide a platform for those who are looking to set up a home garden, terrace garden, vertical garden, kitchen garden.
The other attractions of the show include flower plants indoor and outdoor, cactus, succulent, medicinal plants, Bonsai and various bulbs and seeds. Organic food materials, confectionary food stalls are few other attractions.
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