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6 Plantfluencers Who Are Making The Planet A Better Place To Live In

| Published on May 20, 2022

Gardening in contemporary times has changed. One can now covert a balcony to an urban jungle and derive a stress-free breather, by escaping into the haven and spending some time amidst lush. This helps in rejuvenating not just our minds and bodies, but also our souls.

Here’s presenting 6 plantfluencers, whose advice and knowledge on all things plants, will help even the most uninterested, become a plant enthusiast.

1. Yashika Bisht

An accountant from New Delhi, Yashika Bisht believes in making the world a better place by improving the city’s air quality index. She takes utmost care of more than 4 dozen plants at home, shares information and answers queries on what plants to pot and how to tend to them, through her Twitter handle- palasah_jivika. She also shares snippets on how plants thrive, even in mountainous and hilly regions.

2. Aditi Khattar

The 31-year old plantfluencer turned to gardening, when she started facing postpartum depression. In a bid to express her outpour, she took to gardening, and has since stuck with her, making her one of the country’s popular plantfluencers. Through ‘The Greenish Affair’, she shows ways by which one can raise a home’s décor and also grow plants like mint to sunflowers to strawberries.

3. Vinayak Garg

Vinayak educates people, especially beginners, by sharing information on what to and what not to do, in the plant parenting journey. Every query, right from when to plant, what fertilizer to use to the amount of required sunlight, Vinayak answers all your questions on his handle-lazygardener.in

4. Sumesh Nayak

He is your go-to person if you want to your abode to be a nature’s haven. He has planted almost 15,000 sq.-ft of space with a variety of greens like succulents to purifiers. He shares all urban gardening related information on his handle1500sqft_gardener.

5. Annette Matthew

A zealous plant lover and parent, Annette’s posts are enough to lift anyone’s moods, even if you haven’t tried gardening or aren’t interested in it. Her tips and tricks on gardening, plant parenting and even recipes made using natures gifts are fun and informative.

6. Divya Kanwar

She calls herself a gardener and boasts of almost 48k followers on her social media handle-indiangreendreams. Right from showing how to grow tomatoes to using turmeric on wounds, her knowledge is commendable and interestingly portrayed.

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