I purchased a Bird of Paradise plant, and it’s stunning! The leaves are large and vibrant, and it has started flowering beautifully. Easy to care for with regular watering and sunlight. Really elevates the look of my garden.
The Parijat tree is like a world traveler, adaptable to various climates and conditions. I
Timing is everything, especially when it comes to Rajnigandha blooms.
Enhance indoor air quality by filtering toxins.
Every garden has its villains, and for Nerium Oleander, pests are the arch-nemeses
Looking to add a touch of elegance to your landscape
Spruce up your workspace with the 3 Layer Lucky Bamboo!
The name "tuberose" is derived from the Latin word "tuberosa," meaning swollen or tuberous, referring to the plant's bulbous roots.
Juhi flowers are often used in Indian weddings and festivals for their beauty and fragrance.
The Kamrak plant can grow up to 30 feet tall but is often pruned for easier harvesting.
I bought a Ficus benjamina and it’s been a lovely addition to my living room. The leaves are lush and it’s surprisingly easy to care for. Very happy with how healthy it arrived and how well it’s growing.
Get ready for a floral fiesta! Cuphea Hyssopifolia starts its blooming party in late spring and keeps the good times rolling through fall
Strawberries are the only fruit with seeds on the outside, with about 200 seeds per berry!
“The Mulberry plant arrived healthy with strong roots and vibrant leaves. It adapted well after planting and started showing growth quickly. Perfect for home gardens and small farms. Produces sweet and nutritious mulberries once mature. Highly recommended for anyone looking to grow fruit-bearing trees.”
Rosemary has been associated with memory enhancement since ancient times, often worn by scholars during exams.
“The Shankhpushpi plant arrived healthy with fresh green leaves and a strong root system. It adapted quickly after planting and started spreading well. Easy to maintain and known for its medicinal benefits, this plant is perfect for home gardens and herbal collections.”