Green garden on roof top or in your apartment's balcony is good idea to breathe fresh & eat healthy.


If you live in apartment and dream of green garden then ‘My Sunny Balcony' people can help you out.My Sunny Balcony is a venture started by four young gardening enthusiasts—Athreya Chidambi,  Shailesh Deshpande, Reena Chengappa, and Sriram Aravamudan. This young group is from Bangalore. Initially they worked on the balconies and small patches of gardens in their own homes and gradually extended their work slowly and steadily. They have given people something to look forward to their own space so they don’t have to go 5 km away from home to look see garden.These young people inspired people to personalize their balcony into balcony garden to bring back green to their life. They have given opportunity to convert their balcony into kitchen garden to plant some vegetables of their own choice.
 ‘My Sunny Balcony’s’ concept of ‘Organic Square foot Garden’
can help you in turning your balcony into kitchen garden. You can make your balcony into organic square foot garden by putting mud in big wooden crates and then dividing the crate in square feet.  Different things can be separately planted in each block.

Sriram Aravamudan, Cofounder of My Sunny Balcony said, ‘It is most rewarding feeling when you harvest your own crop and when it’s completely done by you ’.Lately, the group has introduced a ‘gift a garden’ concept in Bangalore. The people in Bangalore can contact them to plan and decorate the garden according to their budget to gift to their friends or relatives.My Sunny Balcony is a good concept that you can utilize according to your demand and budget on your own. This concept has given young friends a new opportunity to utilize their energy and invest it on something which till now others think as weird. Reena Chengappa another co founder said, ‘We wanted to also have the social entrepreneurial angle'. They have given opportunity to revolutionize some unexplored field or something which is going on the verge of extinct and are undervalued in International market.   Pottery is one such example where for 20 piggybanks Indian uneducated person earn 1$.

Posted By: Surabhi Yadav