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A riot of colours

Wild ornamentals like daffodils, primroses and violets can transform your garden into a haven during springtime, says R. Pauline Deborah




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How does my garden grow?

From every corner and crevice of Elsy Joseph’s little home blooms a flower or a vegetable




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Spare the Glass House

With the Republic Day Flower Show coming up at Lalbagh, it’s time we reviewed the use of the Glass House, meant to be a conservatory and not an exhibition gallery




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Miracle herbs in your garden

It takes very little effort to plant your own little herb garden at home




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ABCs of organic home gardening

How do we tackle pests without synthetic pesticides? How can we get a huge haul of vegetables without resorting to chemical fertilisers? A workshop series teaches us organic gardening step-by-step




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Garnish with green




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Natural nutrition for plants

How about getting plants to produce some of the nutrition they need?




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Trees for the season

Palm, fig and olive trees are significant during Lent, says Pauline Deborah R.




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Try out poly-houses

S. Vishwanath says poly-houses with drip irrigation systems and misters can reduce the amount of water required for cultivation, evaporation losses can be reduced through mulching, and fertilizer use minimised by directly applying them in the right dose to the root zone of the plant




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Rendezvous with red

Create a garden with a collection of diverse red flowers that will also be bird-friendly. Pauline Deborah R. explains how




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Garden state

Is it time to make kitchen gardens mandatory, asks Hema Vijay




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How to choose the right vine

Vines are among the most versatile of landscaping elements, lending themselves to a wide range of uses, says garden expert Vrinda Kumble




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How does your garden grow?

Or rather where would be a better question as Bangaloreans increasingly explore balcony gardens




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Trees for tiny soil spaces

There are trees with small root systems that can grow even in 1 ft of soil, says Hema Vijay




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Nature, nurture and niches in cities

Even if you can’t go to the wild and soak in diverse ecosystems look around and you will find them right here in our city, says Pauline Deborah R.




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On the green side

The Voluntary Health Services hospital converted a patch of wasteland into an organic garden




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Waste to wonderful

With very little investment and a lot of interest P.S. Neelakandan has transformed his terrace into an organic farm that comes alive with flowers and veggies and more




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Meet the green thumbs

A couple in Chennai has started a company to boost organic farming and teach you to grow your own veggies.




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Rolling out a red carpet to garden birds

They are also the friendliest and are not afraid to share space with humans




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Flora Tech IPM 2014 comes to Bangalore

Expo will focus on various aspects of horticulture including water management and greenscaping




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How much is too much?

When can water become too much of a good thing? Enthusiastic gardeners often make the mistake of over-watering their plants




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Country of flowers

Britain is blooming mad. And it shows. The writer visited London this summer and describes its garden policy




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Home-grown solutions to life’s little problems

Subashree has proved a home garden is all it takes to have good health, good looks and a good life




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Fresh from my garden

A slow but steadily growing interest in organic food is making more Hyderabadis have their own kitchen garden




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It’s a techie life: Blossoms of creativity

There are a growing number of techies who practise the art of vegetative propagation




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The ABC of soil disinfection

Plants dying mysteriously in your kitchen garden? It could be root disease, says Hema Vijay




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Ikebana, Chennai style

A rather unique floral exhibition celebrates the city’s 375th anniversary




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A passion bearing fruit

Sreekumar Menon’s tropical fruit garden has some of the most exotic varieties from diverse countries




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Orbs of colour

The author tells you about a popular and charming garden plant




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Nature says merry Xmas!

Have a red, white and green Christmas with these pretty poinsettias




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Create soil from nothing

Transform barren land to high-quality soil using permaculture. Priya Gopalen tells you how




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Enjoy the winter blooms

Keep your garden fresh and insect-free during winter. Hema Vijay tells you how




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Splash of colour

The bougainvillea comes in over 300 varieties and adds vibrancy and cheer to your garden.




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The bite of the scorpion

Shantini Rajkumar has some hot news about a new discovery she made




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Gourds in your garden

As spring begins, it’s time to start sowing vegetables that you can harvest in summer




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Crimson canopy

Commonly found in South India, the African Tulip has a charm of its own, writes R. Krishnamurthy




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Trees on your terrace

Dwarf trees are a great addition to your terrace garden




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Say it with flowers

How do you give your rooms a feminine touch without being too girly?




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Pave it aesthetically

Concrete, stone, burnt brick, clay… you have multiple options when designing pathways in a garden.




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For a breath of fresh air

Planting these trees around your home can help purify the air you breathe, says Hema Vijay




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Luxury has a new address

Think luxury. Think Adyar, one of Chennai's friendliest neighbourhoods. Where you can find a burgeoning market for über-posh homes...




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Chennai’s Garden of Eden

Jaswant Singh’s garden in Mogappair is a live textbook for plant lovers. Hema Vijay meets the expert




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Structure it geometrically

Design patterns and angles should flow naturally, and create smooth symmetrical finishes, says Nandhini Sundar




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Pest free, the natural way

Here are three gardening essentials and Hema Vijay tells you how to use them




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The aura of water lilies

Hema Vijay visits the enchanting water lily ponds of Amrutha Kumari and Roop Kumar at Purasawalkam




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‘Planned’ growth for trees

Existing trees should be pruned at frequent intervals to have the required crown shape and to enhance the aesthetics of the roadscape




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Time to lift restrictions on planting sandalwood?

Hema Vijay writes on the benefits of growing this fragrant tree at home




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Gingery flowers

Ginger lilies offer everything you would want in a flower — a great presence, fragrance, and they can last real long in a vase.




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The balcony scene

Chitra Krishnaswamy shares some ridiculously easy-to-follow tips that will inspire even the most inexperienced gardeners to grow vegetables in a small space




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Indoor bonsais for your home

The process of nurturing indoor bonsai plants is a rewarding experience, says expert Nikunj Parekh.