Sir My advice for you is , to whom ever you give seeds, ask them to return next year some seeds to you, by this you can make huge seeds banks and supply to many people. This can me like a movement. And reach all over India. My advice if like do it.
Like your every video shows the real thing that no one showcases. Main stream media don't care about these small things. These is the truth of our country
Amazing work... Harsh hidden fact that farmers don't grow their own food... This could make them sustainable n cost saving 👏.. Great coverage scroll the best media in India...
My Uncle and Aunty are very active in planting vegetables on my terrace. It's a good habit. It also gives a feeling of Farmer's children. Plants become our family and also distresses us. They are great in the Monsoons.
My mom and me also used to do agricultural activities in our backyard and still my mom maintain the reserves of seeds she is growing the vegetables of sorts....
I am south Indian Bangalore.now I am living in NZ. Here from last year I have started gardening,can grow vegetable only from spring to autumn.but not in winter.last year ,we brought very less vegetable from market.my one bottle gourd plant gave me 10-12 bottle gourd.i shared almost 6 bottle gourd with my neighbors.tomato too, green chillies, coriander,capsicum, pumpkin,butter beans.now it's spring end.i have spring onion ,carrots in my garden.here almost every one grows vegetable in their small garden. This gradening helped me to teach my kid lots about plant and plant varieties.till now I never had an idea "how much I love growing my own vegetables"
All the ladies in my family are very passionate about plants❤️it gives them immense joy, especially flowers and everyone have a very beautiful garden including our staple coconut trees and banana.Every time we have a family reunion there is always a plants and seeds exchange session between them..😁😁 I certainly was not interested in gardening but now I can really tell it's very imp❤️
Really felt very great to know about such a simple lady Mrs ashwani sister and for the revival of native seeds distributing the local ladies to involve into a good gardening from Mr Suresh garu.
Mainstream India doesn't show this, they are all about victimising jihaadis... It's sad to see that this isn't getting the attention it deserves. I am thankful for Scroll.in for making this important and useful content
My mom make an effort to grow own food. And she's been doing for more then 20 years and she plans to cook whatever vegetable is available in garden. I miss being in India.
I am really feeling proud by seeing this video. We have to start changing ourselves from modern culture to tradition culture then only we can save ourselves as our environment
My mom does the same and also we have our village house where we have proper agriculture culture , totally organic.. I have vowed to do the same in coming years..
Specially this carona time is when you have to explore your own traditional food, ingredients and cooking to boost your immunity. I think people's health improves with these methods by at least 50%.
No wonder the food does not taste the same nowadays. I grow a lot of veg in my garden here in london, however the taste which was there 40 years ago is gone. As the lady says, seeds are coated with poison.
Here in Ireland, my late father used to keep a kitchen garden at the back of his bike shop. Growing crops was a hobby to him. He grew potatoes, onions, shallots, cabbage, turnips, beans, apples, etc.
Prathamesh Adsul My ancient surname belongs to royal ancestors who were Celts. They were once kings, princes, lords, etc. My ancestors had lost all their castles, wealth and aristocracy to Olivier Cromwell's troops from Britain that had invaded Ireland and oppressed nation for centuries. Today, I am a commoner and I am happy with my humble minimalistic life.
This is concern for traditional/regional/healthy lifestyle our ancestors lived healthy and peaceful life becoz they cared and shared with mother nature
I stay in Mumbai I have a very small kitchen garden in my balcony I really appreciate very Idea of have a kitchen garden it had really helped me during the initial stage of lockdown .
Heirloom varieties are probably best for propagation, but if you have seeds saved from any source, don't hesitate to go ahead and plant them, because you may end up with an even better plant than the one it came from. Hybrids don't mean the seed is no good, it's just not going to produce the exact same plant/fruit/vegetable it came from. Growing your own seeds from heirloom plants is a growing trend now, since so many seeds have been treated, are GMO, hybrid or imported from who knows where. Heirloom seeds are still readily available, and although they cost a little more, they are worth it.
I love our indian food its way yummie than the burgers and pizza.this is gng to be my retirement therapy.iys very time consuming it's sound good but we city goers are so stuck in our own life
Wherever I go I used to collect seeds. Sometimes in kitchen some vegetables good in taste I used store that seeds. Now also I am having some varieties with me. I want to plant them. But we are staying in flats and I am having two small grand children
When Thamizhs and Kannadigas work together, I feel happy. They are having a big picture in heart, starting from scratch., Bonded by ideology. But, it'd be better if they use their mother tongue and local language. Because, Anyway English subtitle has got our back.
My family and friends in Latin America speak Spanish and English, although I speak both Kannada/Tamil, they all need these reporta in English or Spanish
@@noguruespanol Espanol is the 2nd most spoken language on earth, followed by English. Let them converse in their mother tongue or local languages, who wouldn't understand if subtitles are available? Your Latin American relatives can understand the conversation directly without a need for subtitle, for viewers who could not understand will use subtitles. Am I wrong?
Hello, it's great to see your garden and encouraging to others, I have a big place around my house so many times I have tried to grow the vegetables it comes but very little and start getting dried...so I left it my son suggest to do hydroponics but we haven't tried...still we have some tree like mango, coconut and some other fruts, like guavas.. I saw it in your garden too, I have lk 49 and now a day it has 5/6 small guavas growns.. please suggest me properly what should I do for them so that they will grow in good quality....🌹
Sir My advice for you is , to whom ever you give seeds, ask them to return next year some seeds to you, by this you can make huge seeds banks and supply to many people. This can me like a movement. And reach all over India. My advice if like do it.
Wow what a thought. I think he should see this msg, and should implement.
I live in Australia and we have same problem here as well. But we have swap and sell group where we swap crops and seeds. It’s good practice.
@@rstaurus1 write to Suresh Kumar and trade seeds, would be awsome ! ♥️👍🏽
Really great idea seriously it must come into focus so that we all can get fresh bread of seeds rather than hybrids with chemical courting
Correct
Keep sharing like this stories.... That inspired everyone... To start change with one person to another 😊👼
Like your every video shows the real thing that no one showcases.
Main stream media don't care about these small things.
These is the truth of our country
Amazing work... Harsh hidden fact that farmers don't grow their own food... This could make them sustainable n cost saving 👏.. Great coverage scroll the best media in India...
My Uncle and Aunty are very active in planting vegetables on my terrace. It's a good habit.
It also gives a feeling of Farmer's children.
Plants become our family and also distresses us. They are great in the Monsoons.
My mom and me also used to do agricultural activities in our backyard and still my mom maintain the reserves of seeds she is growing the vegetables of sorts....
...everyone should conserve seeds...like my father says that so may hyperlocal varieties of vegetables and fruits have kind of been lost
Kudos to your mom ❤️
Superb u r blessed to have such upbringing under such guidance 🙏
Good
I am south Indian Bangalore.now I am living in NZ. Here from last year I have started gardening,can grow vegetable only from spring to autumn.but not in winter.last year ,we brought very less vegetable from market.my one bottle gourd plant gave me 10-12 bottle gourd.i shared almost 6 bottle gourd with my neighbors.tomato too, green chillies, coriander,capsicum, pumpkin,butter beans.now it's spring end.i have spring onion ,carrots in my garden.here almost every one grows vegetable in their small garden.
This gradening helped me to teach my kid lots about plant and plant varieties.till now I never had an idea "how much I love growing my own vegetables"
19 people who disliked this video are hybrid seed sellers 😃😃
Hybrid, 😄,,well said,really,😄😁😁😁,,
They themselves are hybrid, i.e. not bred naturally.
Good catch. Very sad. Like their opinion matters.
Hahaha
Old Is Gold
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Thank you so much for posting this love from the US. I really wish I could give this to thumbs up
When I am collecting seeds some people used to think as I am fool. But after watching this I felt very happy and how important these seeds r
Real heroes of our country. Please keep bringing their stories to people. Thank you Brut.
This is so inspiring, if I had a bigger balcony or terrace I would've tried this. Currently I'm just growing chillies in my balcony
All the ladies in my family are very passionate about plants❤️it gives them immense joy, especially flowers and everyone have a very beautiful garden including our staple coconut trees and banana.Every time we have a family reunion there is always a plants and seeds exchange session between them..😁😁
I certainly was not interested in gardening but now I can really tell it's very imp❤️
What a beautiful story! I hope the gardening project continues to grow bigger.
I love food from karnataka. Great work by our kannadigas. We need to this in overall country.
Love your kind of work so nice no one thinks about mother nature only money makers hat's off for u
These people are the real hope for the future of India, future of Human kind. One day I also want to do something like this.
She is my inspiration! 😊♥️ Thank you for sharing this story.
I feel so connected with this approach of eating local foods . But it’s difficult to bring people follow this tough path 🤔
Why ????
Why this is not the most subscribed UA-cam channel of India??
Good things are difficult to propagate sir
I love south Indians, very simple and humble people, no showoffs and fake stories.
Love from Goa❤️
Everywhere North is the problem
Thanks scroll for this quality content . Episodes of this programme provides us the opportunity to know and learn about nature . Please keep it up.👍👍👍
Simple ingredients like green chillies tomatoes have undergone too much change while we are busy in front of screens..
Happy to see native seeds reviving.. sad to see native language dying in Bangalore
For as long as Kannadigas converse in a language which the non-Kannadigas are comfortable with, not much can be done to save Kannada.
Same with Hyderabad, here mixture of people live, so I am a native, when I speak my native language, they laugh, so our native language is too dying
Exactly I could not hear any of these folks talking in Kannada. What is that about!
Same in Mumbai and Pune. Less Marathi.
@@aprilblossoms4 didnt they speak kannada at the dinner table ?
Just loved it. When people connect with nature ! ❤️keep it up !
An extremely appreciable initiative. It has inspired me also as a mother to grow the food we eat.thanks a lot
Awesome idea.. lucky are those people who has the opportunity to grow them at their houses.
Beautiful lines... waste from my kitchen food goes to garden and garden gives food to my kitchen..
Really felt very great to know about such a simple lady Mrs ashwani sister and for the revival of native seeds distributing the local ladies to involve into a good gardening from Mr Suresh garu.
Excellent content! Great videography and editing. Looking forward to viewing more such inspiring stories from the team.
Mainstream India doesn't show this, they are all about victimising jihaadis... It's sad to see that this isn't getting the attention it deserves. I am thankful for Scroll.in for making this important and useful content
Go local. Help local businesses. Lessen dependence on foreign goods. Make #IncredibleIndia even more incredible.
Now a days many youth are even getting attracted towards agriculture..as they are now realising the capability and importance of it
Such an eye opener, thank you for inspiring others to follow this path. Literal wake up call!
Awesome! Very informative and inspiring video. Thanks for sharing. Hope many people will start their own kitchen garden. And eat healthy😊
My mom make an effort to grow own food. And she's been doing for more then 20 years and she plans to cook whatever vegetable is available in garden. I miss being in India.
I am really feeling proud by seeing this video. We have to start changing ourselves from modern culture to tradition culture then only we can save ourselves as our environment
ಅದ್ಭುತವಾದ ಸುಂದರವಾದ ವಿಡಿಯೋ ❤️😍✋ amazing and beautiful video ❤️🌹🙏🙏
Massive respect from Pakistan.
Our Government is planting urban forests but majority of urban settlers are not interested in home gardening.
My mom does the same and also we have our village house where we have proper agriculture culture , totally organic.. I have vowed to do the same in coming years..
What an inspirational and powerful woman.
This is real investment for generations ahead... salute for the great work...
Ashwini you have a content life around the veg garden. Can’t imagine the joy you feel and flavors the family gets to taste. Grow greens gals.
wow. There's a meditative feel embedded in this video. Need more of these.
One of the best channels I have ever known
உணவே மருந்து , உறுதிப்படுத்தும் பதிவு. வாழ்த்துக்கள்.
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS AND HYBRID SEEDS BOTH HAS DESTROYED ORIGINAL TEST. HATS OF TO THIS PEOPLE.
Bengaluru city 🧡
I grew up in Kerala and going back after 10 years and asking the children growing up there knew which plants I’m talking about...they had no idea.
its not just a story its an inspirational movements
Specially this carona time is when you have to explore your own traditional food, ingredients and cooking to boost your immunity. I think people's health improves with these methods by at least 50%.
No wonder the food does not taste the same nowadays. I grow a lot of veg in my garden here in london, however the taste which was there 40 years ago is gone. As the lady says, seeds are coated with poison.
Well. Done we need natural old school stuff our grandparents used to do to come back
Here in Ireland, my late father used to keep a kitchen garden at the back of his bike shop. Growing crops was a hobby to him. He grew potatoes, onions, shallots, cabbage, turnips, beans, apples, etc.
Prathamesh Adsul My ancient surname belongs to royal ancestors who were Celts. They were once kings, princes, lords, etc. My ancestors had lost all their castles, wealth and aristocracy to Olivier Cromwell's troops from Britain that had invaded Ireland and oppressed nation for centuries. Today, I am a commoner and I am happy with my humble minimalistic life.
What a great effort towards your family and society .
Thanks a lot reviving it...great job 👍
This is concern for traditional/regional/healthy lifestyle our ancestors lived healthy and peaceful life becoz they cared and shared with mother nature
Sir you doing good Job. People will learn from you and can change there life.
Ashwini Mam,very good creative work!Inspiring India,proud of ur work.
I stay in Mumbai I have a very small kitchen garden in my balcony I really appreciate very Idea of have a kitchen garden it had really helped me during the initial stage of lockdown .
The sad truth is we've irretreivably lost most of our crop diversity forever. Makes me sad af but it's good they've started saving whatever remains
Heirloom varieties are probably best for propagation, but if you have seeds saved from any source, don't hesitate to go ahead and plant them, because you may end up with an even better plant than the one it came from. Hybrids don't mean the seed is no good, it's just not going to produce the exact same plant/fruit/vegetable it came from. Growing your own seeds from heirloom plants is a growing trend now, since so many seeds have been treated, are GMO, hybrid or imported from who knows where. Heirloom seeds are still readily available, and although they cost a little more, they are worth it.
Great story and kudos to the Video Producer . Nice shots for the story
I love our indian food its way yummie than the burgers and pizza.this is gng to be my retirement therapy.iys very time consuming it's sound good but we city goers are so stuck in our own life
What a wonderful movement!
Wherever I go I used to collect seeds. Sometimes in kitchen some vegetables good in taste I used store that seeds. Now also I am having some varieties with me. I want to plant them. But we are staying in flats and I am having two small grand children
When Thamizhs and Kannadigas work together, I feel happy.
They are having a big picture in heart, starting from scratch., Bonded by ideology.
But, it'd be better if they use their mother tongue and local language.
Because, Anyway English subtitle has got our back.
My family and friends in Latin America speak Spanish and English, although I speak both Kannada/Tamil, they all need these reporta in English or Spanish
@@noguruespanol Espanol is the 2nd most spoken language on earth, followed by English.
Let them converse in their mother tongue or local languages, who wouldn't understand if subtitles are available?
Your Latin American relatives can understand the conversation directly without a need for subtitle, for viewers who could not understand will use subtitles.
Am I wrong?
Wow wat a beautiful story....👍👍
We live in US and grow our own vegetables
Do you own the land /house? Or gardening in containers, etc.
Dhanyawad for this... Inspiration...
Let us vote for the government who protect our health and food and our diverse cultures..
Thank you 💖
I love this 💗
It is awesome Movement and more should join in
Amazing initiative!!
Its awesome dude
Nice to hear you doing very good work
Ur Doing best work really because ur motivating youth like me
Awesome story, protecting native things need of hour.
Unwind out of the day.....wow
Did this remind anyone of the malayalam movie HOW OLD ARE YOU?
Beautiful!
Great video very inspired All the best....!!!
Amazed with your content thank you scroll !
a very great and thoughtful inspiring work, and yeah change starts with home
Seeds mix wd ash can be stored fr one or teo years😍
It's thanks to hybrid seeds that we are able to return to native variants. Hopefully people understand that too.
Thanq fr sharing this info,,,this is something I hv heard first time,, heirloom seeds,,,
If only the kids and youngsters could become addicted I think this has the potential to become huge.
Hello, it's great to see your garden and encouraging to others, I have a big place around my house so many times I have tried to grow the vegetables it comes but very little and start getting dried...so I left it my son suggest to do hydroponics but we haven't tried...still we have some tree like mango, coconut and some other fruts, like guavas.. I saw it in your garden too, I have lk 49 and now a day it has 5/6 small guavas growns.. please suggest me properly what should I do for them so that they will grow in good quality....🌹
Also consider looking into AgroForestry, Organic Fertilizers, Native Seeds & Plant Saplings from Farmers Producer Organisation.
Good Movement liked ur idea & Motive behind it, All The Best 👍
Very inspiring
Incredible!! Great work.
Congrats mam. You are an inspiration 👍
This channels video looks ❤️ Nice camera work !!!
Well done Ashwini.
incredible!
Simply amazing and inspiring people....
Seriously it's a movement to be started very soon by mist urban dwellers...
Good effort & initiative