Gardening was a common interest among many. Seeds and plants were exchanged with each other. The nurseries equipped themselves with stuff they knew that would have heavy demand. Garden enthusiasts would queue up wanting to get the best deal, the best plants and the best seeds.
I am one of the few who still has a passion for gardening and I am more or less done with buying seeds and plants. But there are times when plants just disappear and that happened a few days ago. I planned to visit one my favorite nurseries where I used to spend hours just looking around breathing in what i saw. When I visited that nursery I was met by strange faces. They said that the nursery no longer existed.
There is more to closing down of garden nurseries. It is the lack of interest in nurturing nature that is at stake. It is the individuals who nurture nature and this is not being done. Instead concrete jungles are being created where once jungles existed.
This is a sure sign of decline in the quality of life our future generation will be faced with. It is from parents that they get to learn the art whatever art that could be. If parents do not have love for nature where can kids get to learn the art?
There needs to be a pradim shift in what is being taught at schools. It is imperative that every child is taught to love nature. And when that happens they will surely want to have greenery around them. Even those in flats could have a pot or two. With so many individuals in the world just a pot or two can contribute greatly to the ecology that we so desperately need.
Hope better sense will prevail on the powers that be and they realise how important it is to inculcate the need to nurture nature.
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Yes, it is a fact that gardening nursery is dying these days because people have changed their hobbies they are forgetting nature and sitting in her lap because that are chasing the target of huge money for life comforts at home especially for their families but gardening enhances home's decoration and provide fresh air to the children who are still toddlers.
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I hardly find anyone in my real world interested in gardening. It it only here that I get to see some showing interest. Sad but true.