



Welcome to my little jungle of joy
where every leaf has a story.



My passion for gardening bloomed back in 2019, when I fell in love with the germination of a green bean and a chickpea. Never before had I seen it up close. From a small seed in hand, sown into the soil, to tiny sprouts and eventually delicate leaves . The process took me back to the simple truth that life, no matter how small, deserves awe.

What started off as a joyful experience soon turned into a deep relief when the pandemic hit in 2020 and left us all homebound. My green friends kept me company and gave me something to stay engaged with. One by one, I kept buying more plants, and eventually, I had a thriving window garden.
Over the years, I’ve grown several flowering plants like Aparajita, red, pink, and yellow Hibiscus, Portulaca, Pentas, Petunias, Pansies, Bougainvillea, Periwinkle, Sandhamalati, Marigolds, Gardenias, and many more. Waking up beside my window garden every morning and greeting my green friends has become one of the best rituals of my day.


Gardening has shown me that whatever the result, whether it’s a flourishing plant or one that struggles, it is okay. Each moment, each leaf, each bloom is a reminder to slow down, accept, and simply let life be.

The most important thing my garden has taught me is patience and acceptance. We do not control nature. I cannot force a flower to bloom, nor can I hurry a plant to heal. All I can do is trust the process, give my consistent care, and allow things to unfold in their own time.




So, why not plant a seed of connection today?
Thanks for strolling through my little jungle! Just like plants, conversations need a little spark to grow. My plants can’t talk back (yet), but you can! I’d love to hear your stories, share some green vibes, or simply connect. After all, gardens grow with sunlight, and friendships grow with a simple hello.










So, why not plant a seed of connection today?
Thanks for strolling through my little jungle! Just like plants, conversations need a little spark to grow. My plants can’t talk back (yet), but you can — and I’d love to hear your stories, share some green vibes, or simply connect. After all, gardens grow with sunlight, and friendships grow with a simple hello.

























