Beating the blues with terrace gardening

  • | Saturday | 2nd January, 2021

As his love for plants grew he turned his terrace into a beautiful garden having not only floral plants but also medicinal plants and vegetables. It is conducive for terrace garden which not only helps in healthy growth of the plants but also puts less weight on the rooftop” he said. His terrace rooftop is decked up with beautiful flowers and pots which motivated many persons in his circle who requested his help for turning their terrace into garden. “During lockdown working on my rooftop garden helped me remain stress free” he pointed out. I don't have hired any gardener for upkeep of my terrace garden.

PK Jaiswar Tribune News Service Amritsar January 1 Government school teacher Manpreet Singh Sandhus love for plants began when he was entrusted with the job of plantation in the government school campus located at Harad Khurd village just close to the Indo-Pak border around a decade ago. He along with his staff members and students of the school developed three parks in the school. “It was a proud moment for us that the pictures of our government school remained on the departments website for over five years” Sandhu said. As his love for plants grew he turned his terrace into a beautiful garden having not only floral plants but also medicinal plants and vegetables. Belonging to a teachers family his wife Kuljit Kaur also a government teacher also helped him in the cause. “We use grow bags most of the times. It is conducive for terrace garden which not only helps in healthy growth of the plants but also puts less weight on the rooftop” he said. He has been taking guidance from different gardening channels on the social media. “I have grown lemons guava lemon grass tulsi aloevera insulin plant besides vegetables such as coriander fenugreek leaves spinach two kinds of brinjals on my rooftop” he said adding that his kids also join hands with them. His terrace rooftop is decked up with beautiful flowers and pots which motivated many persons in his circle who requested his help for turning their terrace into garden. Yes growing plants on the terrace has its challenges. “The major challenge is to make a light weight soil so that it does not become heavy. It should also be healthy for the plants” he said. Sandhu grows vegetables in an organic manner as no pesticides of fungicides are used in these plants. “We take natural measures for dealing with pests and fungi that harm plants” he said. “During lockdown working on my rooftop garden helped me remain stress free” he pointed out. I dont have hired any gardener for upkeep of my terrace garden. I do all the physical work in maintaining my garden he added. We make compost and liquid fertilizers from fruit peels etc.

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