Lets get started!!
Mango season is here!!
Extracting the seed
Once you remove the seed from the shell, it will look like below.
Nature is so beautiful, it provides an additional cover for the seed within the shell. See the image below.
Wrapping the seed in a paper towel
You can take the seed extracted and place it in a paper towel.
Wrap it as shown below. Make sure you can see the seed from the opposite ends like shown below. Do not seal these corners. It is through these 2 vents that the roots and stem will come out.
Water Sprinkling and seed incubation
Sprinkle water on either side of the bundle as shown in the image below. After that place the wet bundle into a transparent plastic cover, blow air into it and tie the mouth. Place the bag in a place where it receives maximum sunlight. The bundle will absorb the sunlight and utilize the air within the bag and start growing.
Sprouted sapling
All this I have shared above is what I did today. I followed the same procedure 2 weeks ago. Today I opened those bags and this is how it looked. I cannot express my joy in words looking at the sprouted saplings.
Planting the saplings
The only thing left to do is plant the sprouted sapling into a pot. You can buy commercial potting mix if required. I have my own compost which I prepare from our kitchen waste. I used the sand that was available in our own property and mixed compost in 1:1 ratio, meaning 50% compost and 50% sand. It looks as shown below.
I derived inspiration to start gardening from 2 important people in my life. One is Mr. Subhendu Sharma, whose TedTalk about afforestation had a great impact on me. He is doing it commercially at a very large scale. Very impressive. The second is Mr. Balasubramaniam (
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