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Sowing the Seeds of a Greener Future

Join us in our mission to nurture nature! From sustainable farming to eco-friendly gardening, Green Forest is committed to creating a healthier planet for generations to come.

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Coco-Peat The Game Changer in Agriculture

Say hello to a smarter way of gardening! Coco peat enhances soil health, retains water, and promotes strong plant growth—making it an eco-friendly choice for farmers and home gardeners alike.

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Growing Minds, One Plant at a Time

Get your kids excited about gardening! Fun, interactive,
and educational—introducing children to plants fosters a lifelong love for nature and sustainability.

Let's bring your dream garden to life! Whether you're looking for a complete landscape overhaul or simple garden maintenance.

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We can sit back, do nothing, and watch our planet be destroyed. Or we can act, become advocates, and start making lifestyle choices which are kinder to people and the planet.

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COCO PEAT - The Game Changer

Cocopeat has emerged as a game-changer in modern agriculture. "Cocopeat has revolutionized modern agriculture by providing a sustainable, versatile, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional soil-based growing mediums. Its remarkable ability to retain water, enhance aeration, and promote healthy plant growth has made it invaluable for farmers, gardeners, and horticulturists globally. As we continue to face challenges related to climate change, water scarcity, and sustainable resource management, cocopeat's significance in modern agriculture is poised to grow even further.

  • Coco peat helps good drainage and aeration.
  • It helps to improve the texture of clay which in fact enable sturdy root growth and Plant vigour.
  • Coco Peat helps allow plants to access added Nutrients during the feeding and watering process.
  • It can be recycled and re-used within the garden, saving you not just from creating more garden waste.
  • Coco peat is odourless, pleasant, and easy to handle.
  • Natural and Renewable resource.
  • High water holding capacity
  • Absorbs water readily and re-wets easily.
  • It can be used in Green Houses, Potted plants and outdoors.
  • Cocopeat is available at affordable prices
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Best Indoor Plants

Enhance your outdoor space with our professional garden landscaping services, customized to suit every need and preference. From design to installation, we create beautiful, functional gardens that reflect your style.

Monstera

Monstera Deliciosa thrives in humid, warm environments, making it an excellent choice for small balcony designs or gardens.

Anthurium

The Anthurium, also known as the Lily plant, is one of the best choices for indoor greenery...

Areca Palm

The Areca Palm is a versatile plant suitable for both indoor and outdoor gardening.

Ferns

Ferns are popular houseplants for brightening dull or lonely corners of your home.

Home Garden Management

  • Create only the garden you can handle. Decide how much time you have to spend; this will help with your plant selection.
  • Keep in mind that maintaining a garden is a process not an one time event .
  • Plant for as many seasons as you can. Think spring bulbs, summer blooms, fall color, winter interest. If you plan it right, you can dig once and plant 3 different seasons in one hole!
  • Don’t forget leaf color. Some of the best gardens have few blooms, but amazing leaf color and structure. This saves on pinching or removing faded blooms.
  • Reduce your lawn as much as you can. The less lawn, the less reliance on chemicals and less mowing.
  • Plant in odd numbers. Groups of three; these are more pleasing to the eye and create continuity. Since they’re the same variety, they’ll have the same needs, making maintenance easier.
  • During the growing season, spend a few minutes every day doing something in the garden. It can be as simple as removing a few weeds to pinching the mums. This reduces the amount of labor time over the weekend and gives you a few minutes relaxing outside.
  • Compost made easy. Dig a hole somewhere in the garden and fill it with compost. When it’s full, move on to another spot and dig a hole. You don’t need a fancy composter, just a shovel. It will improve the soil, save some food from the dump, and is quick.
  • Equip yourselves with adequate hand tools . Basic gardening equipment like a shovel and a spade are a must to start with .
  • Plant regional, native plants as much as possible. These are used to the environment and less trouble than many imports.

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Books
The Hidden Life of Trees

The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben is one of the most beautiful books of our time. It offers an illuminating account of the forest and the science that reveals how trees communicate, feel, and live in social networks.

Have you ever wondered what the trees are whispering about in the forest? This book unveils the incredible happenings both above ground and below our feet. Wohlleben details the surprising ways trees communicate and nurture their neighbours while creating their own leafy communities. The entire book feels like eavesdropping on nature’s group chat, illustrating how much we can learn from trees about connection, patience, and being grounded.

Peter Wohlleben shares his deep love for woods and forests, explaining the amazing processes of life, death, and regeneration he has observed in the woodland, alongside the fascinating scientific processes behind these wonders.


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Hortus Malabaricus

The 20-acre Hortus Malabaricus at Cheruthuruthy, Thrissur, is a lush green park featuring over 50 organically grown vegetables, various types of bananas, Andaman palms, old cycads, different palm species, and 25 kinds of pepper. It also hosts migratory birds, rare insects, and other wildlife.

The park serves as a living chronicle of the book 'Hortus Malabaricus,' authored by Dutch military commander and botanist Hendrik Adriaan van Rheede.

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Rain water Harvesting

Kerala despite getting a rainfall of 3000 mm which is 2.5 times higher than the national average and inspite of two monsoons that spread over six months, the state faces water scarcity.

Rain water Harvesting – A low-cost Model

The rain water that falls on the roofs of homes is funnelled via PVC pipes to a plastic drum. In the plastic drum the rainwater is filtered through a mixture of river sand, charcoal, and baby metal. Nylon net placed on the top of these filtering materials which ensure that leaves and similar particles are prevented from going inside. At the bottom end of the drum, another PVC pipe takes the filtered water to the well.


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