Bangalore Terrace Gardens Flourish: Residents Embrace Sustainable Urban Oasis in 2025

Edited by: Anulyazolotko Anulyazolotko

Bangalore residents are increasingly turning to terrace gardening as a sustainable method to cultivate food and foster a connection with nature, transforming urban landscapes into vibrant green spaces. This trend is fueled by rapid urban development and a growing desire for self-sufficiency.

Careful planning is essential for balancing functionality and aesthetics in terrace gardens. Factors such as garden size, plant selection, and materials influence costs, making informed decisions crucial for economical gardening. Prioritizing recyclable materials and DIY techniques can significantly reduce expenses.

Lightweight materials like fiberglass planters are particularly beneficial in high-rise areas to minimize structural strain. Community composting programs in areas like Sarjapur Road and Whitefield provide free compost, further supporting the growth of terrace gardens. The University of Agricultural Sciences-Bengaluru (UAS-B) is also promoting urban gardening through training and consultancy, offering workshops and guidance to residents. These initiatives reflect Bangalore's commitment to reclaiming its title as the 'Garden City' by integrating green spaces into its urban environment.

Sources

  • Agri Farming

  • Google Search

  • UAS-B set to give push to urban gardening in Bengaluru through training and consultation

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