My mother-in-law's green paradise, decorated with utmost compassion

Dear members and friends of the Hive Garden community, my sincere greetings and love to all.

I hope you are all doing well and enjoying the wonderful work and beautiful moments in your garden. Perhaps no one understands better than the people of this community the deep peace of mind that comes from being in the gentle presence of nature and taking care of plants. Today, I am going to share with you the story and some pictures of a garden that is not just a collection of soil and plants; rather, it is a living embodiment of absolute love, care, and compassion. This wonderful garden belongs to my in-laws, and the one whose skillful hands have created this entire green spectacle is my very respected mother-in-law.

The dedication and love that my mother-in-law has for this garden is truly incredible and deserves praise. She takes great care of these plants every day. His first task after waking up in the morning is to rush to the garden. He observes the leaves and branches of each tree as meticulously as if they were his own children. He does everything with great care, watering the trees properly, removing weeds, and protecting them from insects and spiders. It is because of his tireless work that the garden is so fresh and productive.

​As soon as you enter the garden, the first thing you will see is the beautiful Kamranga tree. Although we are usually used to seeing fruits at the ends or ends of the branches, this tree has a strange and beautiful sight - countless Kamrangas are hanging in bunches around its main trunk. These Kamrangas in the picture are really very beautiful to see. These fruits are blooming as ornaments on the tree in the gaps between the young green leaves. It is because of the regular care of the mother-in-law and the use of organic fertilizers that this Kamranga tree is getting such an unexpected yield. The sweet and sour taste of raw kamranga and its star-like shape always attract everyone.

​A healthy guava tree stands next to the kamranga tree. You can see how fresh the fresh guava tree is in the picture. Young guavas are peeking out from behind the green leaves. This fruit, which is absolutely fresh and free of formalin, tastes like nectar. My mother-in-law regularly uses water and rotten water from kheil at the base of the guava tree, which provides so much nutrition to the trees. The joy of planting a tree with your own hands and tasting its fruits is completely different.

​On the other side of the garden, there is a wonderful papaya tree. Just looking at the picture, you can understand how productive it is. Numerous raw papayas are hanging in bunches on a tree. Although the papaya tree is not very big, I was surprised by its incredible yield. As a vegetable, raw papaya is very nutritious, and its sweet taste is also amazing when ripe. The mother-in-law carefully digs the soil around the base of these plants regularly and uses homemade organic fertilizer in the right amount.

​There are several fresh green chili plants in the vegetable garden section. You can see in the picture how fresh the chili plants are and how each branch has a large amount of green chilies on it. Red leaves are also peeking out from between the chili plants. It is safe to say that we no longer have to buy chilies or red leaves from the market for our daily cooking. The aroma and pungent taste of fresh green chilies freshly picked from the garden is completely different. She grows it in a completely natural way without any chemical fertilizers.

​One of the most interesting parts of the garden is the special mango tree. This is not an ordinary mango tree, it is a "perennial" mango tree. So when you look at the picture, you will see a strange and wonderful sight - the tree has a lot of new mango buds, and at the same time, other branches already have mangoes. The golden hue of the mango bud and its sweet fragrance fill the entire courtyard of the in-laws' house with a sweet smell. Due to this perennial variety, mangoes are available from this tree all year round, which is a great success story for the mother-in-law. She takes special care of the tree when the mango buds appear, so that the buds or small mangoes do not fall due to any harmful insect attack.

On one side of the garden, fresh and lush green leaves are spread over the fence or the platform. Seeing these fresh green leaves is heartwarming. These platforms in the picture are very fresh and healthy. Right next to it, a rice pumpkin tree is spread on the platform. If you look at the picture, you will see the beautiful bright yellow flowers of the rice pumpkin tree. When these flowers bloom in the sweet morning sun, the bees and butterflies around it create a strangely beautiful and lively atmosphere. In addition to organic fertilizers, my mother-in-law regularly uses rice starch at the base of the pumpkin and rice plants.

This entire garden is actually the fruit of my mother-in-law's tireless work, patience, and genuine love for nature. With the touch of her magical hand, even dead soil comes back to life. She not only plants trees, but also talks silently to the trees, allowing you to feel their good and bad. The immense satisfaction of eating unadulterated vegetables and fruits grown by your own hands is perhaps very difficult to understand without eating the produce of this garden. This carefully built garden by my mother-in-law has always been a great source of inspiration for me. We should all plant at least some trees in whatever empty space we have around us.

As of today, I am ending my garden story here. I have a special request to all the friends of Hive Garden, if you have the opportunity, definitely plant some trees with your own hands and take care of nature. And don't forget to comment and let me know how you liked this garden and the pictures created with utmost care by my mother-in-law. I look forward to your valuable feedback. Lots of good wishes and love to everyone. Happy gardening.

(All posts are written in Bengali and translated into English using Google Translate.)

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Camera UsedSamsung SM-G973F
F-StopF2.4
ISO speedISO
Focal length26mm
FlashNo
Editing appmix
Photography(Garden)
Photographer@mshbd
LocationPurulia, Natore, Bangladesh


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this was a really fun read, and you gave such a vivid description of the garden that makes it easy for one to visualize the mood

what impressed me the most is how you have presented the garden not just as a bunch of plants, but as an eco-system created by regular care and discipline and also an emotional relationship, which is the true basis for a productive garden

do you think your mother in law will extend this garden or does she feel comfortable with what she has right now?

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Thank you so much for your beautiful and thoughtful comment! I am really glad you liked the description and understood the true essence of the garden.
​To answer your question, yes, she definitely has plans to expand! Actually, my father-in-law and mother-in-law are planning to start a much bigger garden in the front yard of the house. The space there is quite large, so it is going to be a massive garden. They already have some mango, jujube, and betel nut trees growing there. So, they have a lot of work and excitement ahead of them.

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