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6th All India Horticulture & Agriculture Show and Grand Nursery Mela Kick starts in Hyderabad


Hyderabad, January 17, 2019: Designing own garden, growing own food, bringing nature into home seems to be a growing trend in the city.

One visit to the just inaugurated 6th All India Horticulture & Agriculture Show and Grand Nursery Mela, which kicked off in the city on Thursday at People’s Plaza, Necklace road indicates this growing trend.

Starting from today, the show will go for five days and will conclude on 21st January. It is open to the public from 9 am to 9 pm and the entry fee is Rs 20/-.


Shyamala, a visitor and a 77 years old retired teacher says “Why to go on vacation, when you can make your small little place in your home, back yard, garden, terrace a beautiful place. So that you can feel like you’re on vacation all year round?”


Homemakers, Gardeners, Landscape consultants are finding our innovative ways to enjoy a staycation in the comfort of their own little place, backyard, garden. These little innovative gardens can make your home a beautiful picnic stop so that you need not to search a place for your vacation, says Shyamalan.



You can make your own home a small place to getaway says Khalid Ahmed organizer of 6th All India Horticulture, Agri and Nursery Mela.

Nature has all answer to all sorts of problems. From plant-based foods, nutrients, medicines, forest bathing, nature walk, therapies, consumers are focusing on mother nature add Khalid Ahmed, who is also an expert in the nursery business for the past 30years.

IC Mohan of Ganga Nursery from Sangareddy, who claims to have extended Horticulture Services to C.M. K. Chandrasekhar Rao, Harish Rao, Kavitha, and many others says the trend today is that more and more people are asking for Guava and Papaya plants because of fiber in Guava and Vitamin A in Papaya. People have become more health conscious and they want to grow their own fruits.

You need any cloned Fruit plant type in the world we have the claims very proudly. Ganga Nursery which bagged best Nursery Award from Horticulture Department for six years has 40 years of experience in the Nursery business. They have put up a stall at the show.



Another interesting trend noticed is a collection of wide varieties of Bonsai. Bonsai helps in bringing Nature in the form of Miniature Trees to home comments Dinesh Madaram, a Bonsai Designer. He showcased Thailand Ficus, a Bonsai plant that costs Rs 25000/-

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