The vibrant colors of spring blossomed at the Gulmohar Club as the All India Kitchen Garden Association (Aikga) hosted its Annual Flower Show. Enthusiastic participants from Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida congregated to celebrate the beauty of nature and showcase their gardening prowess. The two-day extravaganza featured an array of displays, with sections dedicated to fruits, vegetables, and flowers cultivated in pots, terrace gardens, balcony gardens, lawns, and even farmhouses. Attendees marveled at the creativity showcased in trey gardens, cacti, succulents, and flower baskets. Prizes were awarded in each category, recognizing the dedication and skill of the participants. One of the highlights of this year’s show was the theme “Millets,” emphasizing the importance of these nutritious grains in our diet. In addition to the traditional displays, a nutrition section featured a contest centered around the theme of millets, promoting awareness about their health benefits. Youngsters also had the opportunity to showcase their artistic talents in a painting competition focused on environmental themes. This initiative aimed to instill a sense of responsibility towards nature and encourage sustainable practices from a young age. The event was not only a feast for the eyes but also a treasure trove for gardening enthusiasts. Various plant nurseries and garden shops set up stalls offering exotic plants, garden accessories, and tools, catering to the diverse needs of attendees. Gardening novices and experts alike found inspiration and resources to enhance their green spaces. Moreover, the flower show wasn’t just about admiring beautiful blooms; it was also an educational experience. Demonstrations and lectures on growing millets provided valuable insights into sustainable agriculture practices, empowering attendees to make informed choices about their food sources. The Aikga Annual Flower Show proved to be a resounding success, drawing a large and diverse crowd eager to celebrate nature’s bounty. From the vibrant displays to the informative sessions, the event encapsulated the spirit of community, creativity, and environmental stewardship. As the curtains closed on yet another successful edition, participants departed with newfound knowledge, inspiration, and a deeper appreciation for the wonders of gardening.







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