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Y for Yes 6

Y for Yes

Y for yes Say yes to conservation say yes to better environment say yes to recycle and reuse say yes to wildlife Say and make nature a big part of your life say yes and don’t...

X for xeriscape 9

X for xeriscape

Merriam Websters dictionary says – Definition of xeriscape : a landscaping method developed especially for arid and semiarid climates that utilizes water-conserving techniques (such as the use of drought-tolerant plants, mulch, and efficient irrigation)    ...

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W for Water

Water is the source of life – and it flows within all of us. 70% of the earth is water and the same goes for the human body. Water a very important element for survival. In its...

V vegetation, valley 4

V vegetation, valley

Valley is an area of low land between two mountains or hills, which generally has a river flowing through it. Valleys are one of the most common landforms on the Earth They are caused by natural...

U is for Universe 4

U is for Universe

The universe is infinite and we are part of this wonderful universe. The 5 basic elements or Panch tattvas are part of this universe, this nature. there are millions of unanswered questions about the infinite universe,...

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T is for Trees

 Trees our very own natural green source of life on earth. It’s nature’s greatest gift to humankind. Trees are our best friends. Have you ever spoken to a tree, try, its stress reliever. Every part of...

Q is for Quartz & Quern 7

Q is for Quartz & Quern

Quartz and Quern both are stones with a great value. Quartz is the most abundant and widely distributed mineral found at Earth’s surface. It is present and plentiful in all parts of the world. It forms...

O for Ocean 14

O for Ocean

Today is the need to Conserve Oceans and its life. They are beautiful and are home to many marine creatures and lives. Ocean, Seas, rivers and for that matter all water bodies are essential for human...

N is for all things Natural 8

N is for all things Natural

When I talk about natural elements they are part of this beautiful nature only. Admire it, nurture it, save it, take care of it, live with it. All things around us trees, flowers, plants, leaves, animals,...

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M is for Mountain & Mud

pic courtesy – brainy quote There’ s is a very famous quote by John Muir that says “Mountains are calling and I must go” Mountains are a very essential ecosystem and a natural resource which contains...

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L is for Leaves

Nature never cease to amaze me. It’s elements, It’s contents have always inspired me, motivated me, given me a lot to write and explore about. Another beautiful sight in this series is leaf on a plant....

K for Kitchen gardens 23

K for Kitchen gardens

Here I will tell you the importance and happiness associated with kitchen gardens. I don’t need to tell that its natural, organic and made by your own hands. The hand-grown, home-grown vegetables are nutritious, organic, healthy,...

J is for Jungle 5

J is for Jungle

The deep, dense, dark, holding so many secrets which are still unexplored. The word jungle originates from the Sanskrit word Jangla meaning uncultivated land. Jungles cover a major part of national parks and sanctuaries which are...

I is for Incredible India 11

I is for Incredible India

I Incredible India nature’s paradise. The India that has given me my identity, nature’s paradise to be with it. I love the natural things around me and crave more to explore this beautiful country.   I...