Megha And Chirag, The Plant Lovers From Dehradun
Meet Megha and Chirag, the young and energetic couple from Dehradun who share their passion for plants and traveling. They have a beautiful terrace gardening setup where they grow various flowers, herbs, and vegetables, using organic methods. They have been sharing their love for gardening on their YouTube channel, where they post vlogs about their terrace gardening setup and organic farming adventures.
- They started their YouTube journey in 2021 and have already gained 10K subscribers who drool over their terrace gardening setup and organic farming vlogs.
2. In their videos, they share tips and tricks on selecting pots, repotting plants, preparing bio-enzymes and compost from kitchen waste, harvesting veggies from their terrace organic garden, and more.
3. They also take their viewers along on their trips to select pots for their terrace garden.
4. However, terrace gardening is not without its challenges. Megha and Chirag have faced many difficulties such as pests, diseases, water scarcity, space constraints, and weather fluctuations. They also love to experiment with new plants and methods to improve their terrace garden.
5. Their most liked videos include terrace garden rearrangement and repotting plants such as Rhoeo, snake plant, spider plant, alternanthera, and purple heart.
6. In their latest video, they show us how they prepared their new vegetable section for growing veggies such as tomatoes, chilies, coriander, and methi. They shared the details of the size of pots they chose and the soil mix they prepared by using soil, cow dung compost, rice husk, cocopeat, neem khali, and bone meal.
7. They also share some tips and tricks on how to grow healthy and happy indoor plants like money plants.
8. Some of the topics they cover in their video are:
- How to choose the right size, shape, and material of pots for different types of plants.
- How to transplant the plants bought from the nursery to pots without damaging the roots.
12. How to deal with pests and diseases organically.
13. How to grow and harvest veggies like green chilies, brinjals, turmeric, beans, bhindi, and more.
14. How to build a composting bin at home using waste material at affordable cost.
15. They also love to explore different places and cultures and document their experiences in their vlogs.
16. They say that gardening and traveling are not just hobbies for them, but a way of life. They hope to inspire more people to connect with nature and enjoy its beauty and bounty.
If you are interested in learning more about terrace gardening and organic farming, or if you just want to enjoy some beautiful views of nature and greenery, you should definitely check out their channel and subscribe for more updates. Megha and Chirag are great inspirations for us and show us how to enjoy a simple and sustainable life.
You can follow them on the YouTube channel Megha and Chirag – YouTube
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