Chemical-Free Home Farming: Subhajit Mukherjee's Window Farming Revelation
Subhajit Mukherjee introduces innovative window farming, cultivating chemical-free leafy greens at home for a healthier, sustainable lifestyle.
Subhajit Mukherjee's Window Farming Revelation
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- Subhajit Mukherjee's revolutionary window farming technique
- Growing chemical-free leafy vegetables indoors with minimal space
- Step-by-step guide to creating a thriving window farm
Subhajit Mukherjee, the visionary behind "Mission Green Mumbai," unveils a game-changing approach to home farming with his insightful reel titled "Grow Chemical-Free Leafy Vegetables at Home: Window Farming." In this enlightening video, he introduces a novel way to cultivate green leafy vegetables without soil, offering a healthier and more sustainable alternative.
The concept of window farming brings nature's bounty right into the comfort of your home, allowing you to grow nutrient-rich leafy greens without the use of harmful chemicals. Subhajit's instructions provide an accessible and effective solution for those seeking fresh, homegrown produce.
The process starts with a netted bucket, which serves as the foundation of this innovative farming technique. By placing pieces of cloth at the bottom, followed by tissue paper and compost, you create a nourishing environment for the plants to thrive. Subhajit then guides us through a unique watering method – the bucket is placed above another bucket containing water infused with nursery chemicals, baking soda, and sugar. This setup provides a controlled and chemical-free growing environment.
Seeds are sown on the prepared surface, followed by a layer of vermicompost. The bucket is initially placed in shade and gradually introduced to sunlight; all while being protected from birds. Within 15 to 30 days, the magic happens – lush green leafy vegetables such as coriander (dhania), spinach (saag), and fenugreek (methi) flourish abundantly.
Subhajit Mukherjee's revelation proves that even limited space cannot deter one from experiencing the joys of homegrown, chemical-free produce. This window farming technique not only offers a source of fresh, nutritious greens but also contributes to a more sustainable lifestyle by minimizing reliance on store-bought vegetables, often treated with chemicals.
As you embark on this journey guided by Subhajit, you'll find that the windowsill transforms into a thriving garden, a testament to the potential of innovation and sustainability. Embrace the window farming revolution and embark on a path to healthier living while contributing positively to the environment.
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