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Saida

“The earth is a gift that keeps on giving, if you take care of it.”

Saida was born and raised in Morocco, where she developed a deep appreciation for the land and the beauty of nature. After moving to New Delhi, she found solace in gardening, a passion that became her life's work. Her small but vibrant garden is a testament to her love of colors, textures, and life. In addition to cultivating fruits, vegetables, and flowers, Saida also shares her knowledge and skills with others, teaching local children and women about the joys and benefits of gardening.

What inspired you to become a gardener?

Growing up in Morocco, I was surrounded by gardens and orchards filled with figs, pomegranates, and olives. I loved the way each tree had its own personality, and how the fruit would change with the seasons. When I moved to New Delhi, I missed the colors and smells of home. Gardening became a way for me to reconnect with nature and create my own little oasis.

What's your favorite part of gardening?

I love seeing the transformation from seed to plant to harvest. It's like watching a miracle unfold before your eyes. I also love the sense of peace and grounding that comes from working with the earth. Gardening is therapy for the soul.

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Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.
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