Gardening Resource Center

Gardening Resource Center

Whether you have a terrace, balcony, backyard, or just a kitchen windowsill — this resource center has everything you need to grow your own food, herbs, and plants. From seed germination to harvest, we cover every step with practical, India-specific guidance.

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Getting Started

How to Start a Home Garden in India

A complete beginner's guide to starting your first home garden — choosing the right space, selecting seeds, preparing soil, and planning your first season.

Container Gardening Guide

Grow vegetables, herbs, and microgreens in pots, grow bags, and containers. Ideal for apartments, balconies, and small spaces.

Terrace Gardening Guide — Complete Rooftop Garden Setup

Transform your rooftop into a productive garden. Covers waterproofing, raised beds, grow bags, irrigation, and crop selection for Indian terraces.

Organic Gardening Guide

Grow food without chemicals — composting, natural pest control, organic fertilisers, and soil health for Indian home gardens.


Microgreens Growing Guides

Microgreens are the fastest-growing, most nutrient-dense crops you can grow at home — ready to harvest in just 7–14 days.

Complete Microgreens Growing Guide

Everything you need to know about growing microgreens at home — trays, growing medium, sowing density, light, watering, and harvesting.

Our Microgreens Seeds

Microgreen Germination Harvest Flavour Buy
Amaranth 2–3 days 8–12 days Mild, earthy Buy →
Palak (Spinach) 3–4 days 10–14 days Mild, fresh Buy →
Methi (Fenugreek) 2–3 days 7–10 days Slightly bitter Buy →
Mustard 1–2 days 6–8 days Spicy, peppery Buy →
Beetroot 3–4 days 10–14 days Earthy, sweet Buy →
White Radish 1–2 days 6–8 days Crisp, peppery Buy →
Red Onion 3–4 days 10–14 days Mild onion Buy →
Carrot 4–5 days 12–16 days Sweet, earthy Buy →

Garden Kits

Our curated garden kits include everything you need to get started — seeds, growing guides, and expert selection for your specific space.


Live Plants & Cassava

Cassava (Tapioca) Stem Cuttings

Cassava is one of the easiest and most productive crops to grow in Kerala and tropical India. Our certified varieties are selected for high yield and disease resistance.

Variety Type Harvest Time Buy
Sree Jaya High-yield, disease-resistant 8–10 months Buy →
Sree Raksha Mosaic virus resistant 8–10 months Buy →
Sree Pavithra High starch content 8–10 months Buy →

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Middle East & Gulf Climate Gardening

Growing in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, or Bahrain? Our Middle East Climate Garden Kit is specifically curated for hot, arid climates — featuring heat-tolerant, drought-resistant varieties that thrive in Gulf conditions.

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Tips for Gulf Climate Gardening:

  • Grow in the cooler months (October–March) for best results
  • Use shade cloth (30–50%) during peak summer
  • Water in the early morning or evening to reduce evaporation
  • Choose heat-tolerant varieties: amaranth, methi, mustard, radish
  • Use grow bags with good drainage to prevent root rot

Seed Germination Quick Guide

Step Action
1 Soak seeds in water for 4–8 hours (for larger seeds)
2 Fill tray or pot with moist coco peat or potting mix
3 Sow seeds at recommended depth and density
4 Cover lightly and mist with water
5 Keep in warm, humid location (25–30°C ideal)
6 Mist twice daily — do not overwater
7 Move to light once sprouts appear

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I grow microgreens without soil?

Yes. Microgreens grow excellently in coco peat, which is lightweight, clean, and retains moisture well. You can also use jute mats or hydroponic trays for certain varieties.

How do I store unused seeds?

Store seeds in a cool, dry, dark place in an airtight container. Properly stored seeds remain viable for 1–3 years depending on the variety. Avoid moisture and heat.

Do you ship live plants across India?

Yes. Our live plants and cassava stem cuttings are carefully packaged for safe transit across India. Visit the product page for shipping details.

Do you export seeds internationally?

Yes. We export seeds internationally with the necessary phytosanitary certificates for bulk orders. Import restrictions must be handled by the importer as per their country's regulations. Visit our Export Knowledge Base →

What is the best season to start a terrace garden in India?

The best seasons are post-monsoon (October–November) and winter (November–February) for most of India. In Kerala and South India, you can garden year-round with appropriate variety selection.


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