Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Growing super food at home and benefits

                                                     
While everyone in the  world is struggling from pandemic it is a fact that our body needs a boost in immunity level to fight with the virus and what could be better for the body if we consume natural substances  for boosting immunity of body .
Moringa tree or Drumstick tree is highly nutritious super food  which contains nearly all required nutrients by the body .It is packed with many vitamins,proteins and essential antioxidants that accelerate the immunity level in the body. It is a proven fact that organically grown veggies and herbs have more nutrients than non organic food . Watch here Benefits of organic harvest
                                                   






It is so wonderful to know that moringa tree leaves,flowers and fruits all are edible and plant as a whole have many nutrients in each part of the plant.   How to grow organic food explained in detailed step by step procedure                                                                                                                          


This tree requires no care at all if grown in ground and can also be easily grown in pots with some care .It can be propagated through its stems and easily grown from the seeds.  My personal experience on how to grow veggies at home successfully                                                                                     


                                                                                  
This pink Frangipani is continuously blooming throughout the summer in my garden 







After  a long time Hoophoe bird visited my garden                                                                                







When Sunset seen is like this you just can't stop clicking                                                                           




                                                                      




31 comments:

  1. Pretty sunset photo. I'll have to look into the moringa plant you mention in the post. It sounds interesting. Have a great day!

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  2. Beautiful sunset. I can see why you couldn't stop clicking!

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  3. Maravilhoso!

    Beautiful!
    janicce.

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  4. Great images - I love the hoophoe bird. #teamlovinlife

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  5. Beautiful. I wish I owned a piece of land to do farming

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  6. No wonder many gardeners grow moringa in their garden! And your frangipani is a beauty and this is my first time seeing a hoophoe bird. TQ.

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  7. I love such sky pictures, wonderful the soft colors, like a watercolor, a natural fireworks display!
    My contribution ...

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  8. Beautiful sunset. I like the sky colors!

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  9. What a gorgeous bird and sunset. Our trees and bushes here in the temperate part of the United States are grown mainly for thei edible fruits. We are a week to two weeks away from blueberries (considered a superfood here), which will be followed by apples. We say "an apple a day keeps the doctor away". Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  10. Hello,

    Beautiful images! I love the pink frangipani. The Hoopoe is a wonderful bird, I would love to see it one day. Your sky capture is lovely. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, have a great weekend!

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  11. Wow, what an interesting bird!

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  12. Love that sunset and the Hoopoe.

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  13. It's great to be able to grow your own food and how how it was tended. - Margy

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  14. I love the hoopoe, which I have seen in the Mediterranean area. I don’t know if there are several species — maybe this is a different one, but it looks very much the same.

    Be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  15. It's a wonderful accomplishment to grow your own food! Love the bird and the sunset photos, too.

    'My Corner of the World' is happy to see you this week! Thanks for linking.

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  16. That sunset photograph left me speechless.

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  17. That hoophoe is one bird I would love to see, but never will. Interesting nutrition commentary! Thanks so much for allowing us birders to drop in and enjoy your photos from I'd Rather B Birdin'.

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  18. What gorgeous photos! Such an intriguing bird but the sunset photo is my favorite.

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  19. I'm growing long beans and bittermelon this year. I'm especially happy about the bittermelon. I've gone too many years without a fresh source.

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  20. Gorgeous photos, :)

    Thank you so much for linking up with #SilentSunday x

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  21. Your command of English is perfect! The first capture I think I know as "long beans." The bird is so pretty! Many thanks for sharing your knowledge with All Seasons! have an inspiring week, Jesh

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  22. I've never heard of the Moringa tree. Fascinating! I'm off to do more research.
    Thanks for visiting the #lovinlifelinky

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  23. These are lovely. What a beautiful collection. #Silentsunday

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