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‘Flower gardens’ are those gardens whose focus of attention is flowers. Cultivated for ornamental purposes, flower gardens are done up to offer a feeling of being in the midst of nature. The concept of ‘flower gardens’ came into existence with colourful eye-catching ‘weeds’, that seemed to be too good for pruning! Some farmers started to endure these weeds, as they found them pleasing enough, not to be removed but rather to be retained. And this gradually led to a sofisticated method of cultivating flowers, which brought about the concept of ‘flower gardens’. Learn more

A Garden shed is a cottage in the backyard of your garden, over and above your primary house. It serves as a supplementary building – to store your gardening tools, to give your kids some personal space, to house your pets, or just to help you sit and relax! Garden sheds form an enhancing feature of your garden, making your yard impressive. Learn more

‘Tractor’ by definition – is a vehicle used for drawing & pulling. Garden tractors are a remarkable contribution to ‘farming equipment’. Available in the range of approx. 10 to 30 horsepower; they help you in tilling farms, cutting lawns, removing weeds, and pulling loads – reducing your tedious jobs considerably. Don’t sweat over the small stuff, when machines are there to do it for you! Learn more

‘Garden’ is understood – worried about ‘Zen’ ? Well, Zen in its broad perspective, is a form of Buddhism prevailing in Japan. Zen Buddhism, has been practised in Japan for ages and is known to be the origin of the term ‘Zen Garden’, which is much more than being just an another garden! Learn more

Horticulture, broadly, is ‘cultivating crops’. But the subject at hand is much more than growing fruits, flowers & vegetables. It’s an art, that demands creativity at times. It’s a science - a synthesis of botanical and agricultural subjects. It’s a technology that deals with advanced tools and techniques. It’s plant propagation, crop production, plant biochemistry, plant physiology, breeding & genetic engineering. Learn more

Shrubs are the intermediates – bigger than plants but smaller than trees. They can grow up to 6 meters in height and carry several stems. These stems, known as ‘canes’, often touch the ground, and this is the feature that distinguishes shrubs from other plants and trees. An alias for shrub is ‘bush’. Learn more

 

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