Bokaro: A local man in Jharkhand grew over 300 species of plants without using soil and chemical fertilizers. His innovation has not only become a source of employment but also a medium to protect environment.
Pramod Kumar began his hobby of gardening in his house 16 years ago, which is now converted into a famous store named Adenium Adda. Kumar's store is popular for Adenium plant which is a genus of flowering plants in the Apocynum family. The plant is a native to Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
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Speaking exclusively to ETV Bharat, he said, "We mainly work on adenium, succulent and cactus species of plant. The plants are grown on coco peat made out of coconut husk to avoid the usage of soil," he said.
Adenium commonly known as Desert Rose can be grown as a houseplant in temperate regions and is appreciated for its colorful flowers and unusual thick caudex. More importantly, they can be grown for many years in a pot and are commonly used for bonsai.
"The store works on a wholesale format to supply plants to local nursery. For advertisements and promotional activities we use online medium," Kumar said.