Little surprise!

Namaste to all nature lovers, I hope you all are flourishing in your lives!

It has been a while since I shared any update of my garden as monsoon is at its peak here and due to excess rains some plants have also been damaged, apart from this I have not grown anything new yet, however a few days ago I had kept some dry fruit seeds for germination and surprisingly they all have germinated and soon I will tell you about that too. Today's blog is mainly about a complete surprise. It was yesterday morning when I was roaming in my garden with my wife, and then I saw a flower fall in a small pot kept below, and we were shocked to see this because this flower is of a pomegranate, and we do not have any pomegranate plants, so then the question is, where did it come from?

The plant that you are seeing is of pomegranate, but I am sure that there was not even one pomegranate plant among these more than 100 plants of mine. Then we remembered that last year when we came to this house, 1-2 plants were already there, so probably this is one of those plants which I could not identify because of the absence of flowers on the leaves. Now, after seeing these flowers, I am one hundred per cent sure that this is a pomegranate plant, and the interesting thing is that the fruits will probably form in the next few weeks.

So the surprise is that a pomegranate plant was growing secretly near me, and I was not even aware of it, and today, all of a sudden, I came to know by seeing these flowers that this plant has grown so big that now fruits have also started appearing on it. Currently, there are about half a dozen flowers on it, and I will try my best to ensure that all these flowers turn into fruits and ripen completely. I wanted a pomegranate plant for a long time, and the universe fulfilled my wish in such a way that I got a big mature plant directly, so I am feeling too good.

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That's all for today!

A wonderful weekend to all!



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Bhai mein last year Tak Anaar ka ped dekh hi nahi. Matlab mujhe lagta tha annar to kahin junglon mein ugta hoga.. 🤣🤣🤣
Last year ISCKON temple ke premises mein ek jhaad par dekha anaar ko. LOL!!

Nice healthy looking plant bhai. ♥️☮️

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Hahaha! Ye bhi accha hai, ab jo dekha hi nahi uske liye aise wild vichaar hona swabhavik hai. Darasal kai log maante hain ki anaar, neem aur aise hi kuch aur tarah ke ped/paudhe ghar mein nahi lagane chahiye, shayad isiliye ye gharon mein km hi dekhne ko milta hai.

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Arey Neem mein aisi kya baat ho gayi bhai?

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A wonderful surprise in your garden. To find a pomegranate plant already grown without you knowing is really special. The flowers look lovely and they give hope that fruits will follow soon. I like how nature sometimes gives us what we want in unexpected ways. Have a great day...

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Indeed, nature often gives such surprises. I also hope that all these flowers will turn into fruits. Thank you for your comment! 😊

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Thank you for sharing. Stay safe and may your garden continue to grow with many plants.

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