This West Bengal Woman Grows Lotus In Small Tea Cups
This West Bengal Woman Grows Lotus In Small Tea Cups
After cooking, and managing home and family, the woman's hobby is gardening. To cope with everything, she has planted several trees on the roof of her house.

More and more people are looking for the opportunity to use their balcony as a garden, especially if they live in an apartment and don’t necessarily have another space in the garden. A woman named Suparna Malik has traditionally grown India’s national flower, Lotus in a small tea cup. This has caught everyone’s attention. She grows lotus plants in different micro varieties and has a funny invention in a small rooftop garden at home with a cup of tea.

After cooking, and managing home and family, the Suparna’s hobby is gardening. To cope with everything, she has planted several trees on the roof of her house. Besides various flowering plants, she has also grown the national flower of India, the lotus. Suparna does this work in her free time as a hobby. By the way, at present, in many places, lotus flowers are not cultivated in ponds, but different types of lotus flowers are grown in plastic pots in different places. However, Suparna does not grow lotus flowers in plastic pots but in tea cups.

The housewife who lives in Nadia, West Bengal but works in Kharagpur for her husband applies her new ideas to trees every day and is very successful in doing so. She has also succeeded in growing different micro varieties of lotus flowers in tea cups. He has grown a lotus flower in a small tea cup which can be used at home and placed on the computer or dining table.

Planting and caring for trees has been her passion since childhood. Several trees have been planted in the small garden. There are different types of joba trees, lotus flowers and different flowers and fruit trees in his garden.

Another man named Ashok Dev, resident of Naxalbari near the India-Nepal border in Siliguri has created a garden with his own hands. In his garden, the oxygen level never goes below 95, which is an amazing feat! And not only that, he also grows foreign fruits in his garden. Ashok retired in 2009 after working in the Power Department. The first time he started working on his garden was in 2012. The garden spread over 5 acres, is now filled with betel plants, coconut trees and fruits like apples, guavas, oranges, mangoes, jackfruits and malts.

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