Growing Beauty in Black Kavera

In my backyard garden beauty grows not in fancy pots but in black kavera. These simple plastic bags often seen as waste are my garden’s foundation. I fill them with soil, seeds and love where they bloom herbs, flowers and vegetables.

Each plant is a reminder there is no space too small to grow something. My garden may be small but it’s full of life all thriving in kavera that would have otherwise been discarded.
These plants don’t care that they aren’t rooted in fancy beds. The kavera holds them just fine which keeps reminding me that growth doesn’t need perfection but it needs intention.

This whole experience is more than gardening. It’s therapy. It’s prayer. It’s art. It’s a way of honoring the earth by reusing what many would throw away and choosing to believe in the beauty of small beginnings.
To anyone who thinks they can’t grow something because they lack space or fancy tools. I say this; “Start with what you have. Even a black kavera can hold a garden. Even the smallest patch can bloom.
And in those blooms, you will find yourself.

TUHAME ❤️

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