Nimble Terrace

Nimble Terrace Embracing sustainable practices ♻️♾️
🌸👩🏻‍🌾Gardening ideas that we tried and worked coming your way 🧑🏻‍🌾

Nimble is our visualization of a an all-inclusive terrace garden to find tranquil amidst the chaotic pandemic. We are aspiring gardeners duo who desire to grow an urban and organic garden with almost zero chemicals. We have grown over 20 vegetables in small to medium-sized pots and planters. From Tomatoes, Cherry tomatoes, Open pollinated tomatoes,
Potatoes, Shallots, Radish, Peas, Beans, Cluster

Bean, Eggplants, Ash Gourd, Pumpkin, Cucumber, Zucchini, Hyacinth Bean (Lab Lab), Bitter Gourd, Capsicum, Carrots, Okra, Ginger, Chickpea, Chili, Mustard, Peppers, Maize, Turmeric, Mexican mint, Regular mint, to other greens such as Lettuce, Fenugreek, Cilantro, Curry leaves, Betel and Amaranthus. Our fruiting plants include Citron, Lemon, Sweet lemon, Shimla apple, Fig, Strawberry, Banana, Guava, Pomegranate, and Sapodilla. We have over 8 varieties of Hibiscus plants, 5 different types of Jasmine plants, over 10 different species of Roses, Gerbera, Gerbera daisy, Gerbera Jamesonii, Orchid, Sunflower, Crossandra, 5 different coloured Chrysanthemum, more than 3 different types of Waterlily, Lotus, Night Jasmine, Marigold, Dahlia, and Brahma Kamal. We also collect a lot of indoor plants and succulents like Moon flower cactus, Fairy tale cactus, Devil’s ivy (Pothos), Bitter ginger, Aeonium Kiwi, Gazania, Lemon grass, Jade, Flaming Katy, Monstera Deliciosa, and more. Our gardening techniques and methods implemented are 100% organic and have yielded us good harvest and has facilitated sustainable living. We intend to ignite the spark of gardening in passionate urban farmers and budding plantsmen with workshops and tutorials.

04/09/2025

We love sharing our gardening routine, only to inspire everyone to grow and nurture Mother Nature.Here's what happened in the last few days and tell us what you are doing in your garden

17/07/2025

Here are 3 rarely shared tips that'll help your passion fruit vine thrive in containers 🔽

• Add a bottom layer of cocopeat or gravel mixed with compost to act as a moisture and keeps roots cool and hydrated in hot months without waterlogging the plant

• While passion fruit vines love the sun, their roots don'tlike being baked, especially in pots. Use mulch or a companion plant at the base to shade the roots slightly

• Fertilise your passion vine every 2-3 weeks during the growing and flowering season using natural options like banana peel compost, vermicompost, or diluted seaweed solution

BONUS TIP✨ In pots, pollinators may not always find your vine. A little-known trick: use a soft brush or cotton swab to gently transfer pollen between flowers during mid-morning

14/07/2025

Here's something we shouldn't have done which made the plant healthy and gave plenty harvest⬇️

• Feeding the saplings with a mild fertilizer like rice washed/ soaked water or compost tea every 2 days

• Picking outer leaves first, allowing the plant to keep growing

• Planting in cooler months, and providing partial shade to delay bolting

Nimble Terrace

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Mysore

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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