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My Sacred Terrace Garden: Organic & Spiritual

byLittle Gardener PradeepAvailable online and home visits in AnantapurStarts from499 per sessionView full gallery

Welcome to my little green world. This is where I grow blooms for prayer and organic greens for my kitchen. I am here to help you start your own sacred space, no matter how small your balcony is.

For me, gardening is an act of devotion. This video shows the most fulfilling part of my day: harvesting fragrant jasmine flowers from my garden to offer at the lotus feet of my dear Kannaya. This is the peace I want to help you find.

I believe in nourishing plants the way nature intended. Here, I demonstrate how to prepare Jeevamrutham, a powerful, 100% organic liquid fertilizer using cow dung, urine, and jaggery to bring life to your soil and help your sacred plants thrive.

Never lose hope on a plant. This video shows the transformation of a jasmine plant that looked almost dead. With the right care, pruning, and organic nutrition, I was able to bring it back to life, and now it rewards me with beautiful flowers for pooja.

A pooja garden makes festivals even more special. For Ganesh Chaturthi, I was blessed to make an offering to Lord Ganesha using 21 types of sacred leaves, or 'patra', all grown organically in my own small garden space.

You don't need a big yard to start a garden. I can guide you on setting up the perfect space on your balcony or terrace using simple, effective containers like these raised grow beds, making it easy to grow your own vegetables and flowers.

The Tulsi plant is very dear to Lord Krishna, and offering a Tulsi mala is a special form of devotion. I can teach you how to grow healthy Tulsi plants so you can make your own sacred offerings for your Kannaya.

This is the result of a rainy day harvest from my terrace garden. With a little guidance, your small space can also produce an abundance of organic vegetables, greens, and flowers for your kitchen and your pooja room.

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Growing plants for pooja isn't about having a big farm; it is about intention and a few simple organic habits. I started with just a few seeds on my terrace, and now I guide others on everything from making your own liquid fertilizer to keeping your Tulsi healthy year-round. If you want to know which variety of Tulsi suits your balcony’s sunlight, let’s talk.

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