My sacred life – I am Green!

For me, nothing like a hint of fresh green in every imaginable nook and cranny of every imaginable surface around the house! I am absolutely that kind of an enthusiast, more so because I’ve seen how it affects my sanity.
Simply reaching out for the masala jars while cooking becomes a refreshing moment as soon as I see this little plant perched up there – a reminder to slowdown, take a deep breath and smile.

Your masala jars are simply beautiful. You might wanna share its address with me ????
My sis loves green too, I aint a big fan of it though… !!!!
Maryam
To some: green is the colour of Islam…
To others: green Signifies environmentally friendly objects and concepts… “green” cars… “green” homes…
Yet others, especially yesterday, March 17th, green signifies: St. Patrick’s Day and Leprechauns…
green… lovely, peaceful, soothing… green… life!
Thanks for sharing.
yaaaaaaaaaaay i’m really looking forward to ur version of the sacred life project!!!
wow – just loved the pic and ur idea. am gonna do the same too. even though i am a big fan of green and i need some kinda greenin my house even if its cactii or fake. just never thought of chucking little greens in all places possible. or impossible lol!
May G … let me breathe down ur photographic awesomish-ness first
remarkable angles
Lovely photos, mayg.
arrey MayG,I know gardeining(even indoors) is a huge pain over here. But guess what, I also picked up flowering plants for the outdoors for just 2dhs each! Petunia and Xinora(19dhs), put them in your balcony as they will be fine in the heat. Just water them regularly.As for the indoor plants, try to have the AC on as much as you can (and incur heavy utility bills) and avoid buying plants from IKEA-rubbish-they dont have deep roots. Plus the staff at the dubai garden centre are super helpful, they will tell you everything you wanna know! Call me anytime!Better still, visit my house so I can show off!
cheers
harshika