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Salma Kamal
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Green Circle Organization in Collaboration with Ministry of labour is starting a five day course on kitchen gardening .
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Beautiful bird! You have some exiciting neighbours to snoop at this summer. Keep us updated about their activities!
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Yes! Sun flowers .I went there yesterday. The site of sun flowers is spactacular.But flowers seem smaller then big variety which I have seen growing their previously.
November 23
Hi Salma I am lucky in that my allotment is only a short bicycle ride from my house. Some people in larger cities like London have to travel to theirs in a car. It is interesting to find out from you just how things are in your country. I think as t…
November 22
How times have changed. There was time when there was no food shortage and agriculture was not a profitable business. The poor farmer was having a hard time. After toiling in the field from dawn to dusk he failed to generate enough money to support…
November 22
Glenn!British allotment system is quite interesting. It should be initiated here in Pakistan. Is this alloted land close to your home? I mean you have to travel to your home kitchen garden to fetch your vegetables ??
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Profile Information

Where do you live and garden?
Chak Shahzad Islamabad
How long have you been growing food?
4-10 years
Dream garden travel destination:
Lake View Islamabad
Favorite foods:
mughal

About Luffah Sponge

The popularity of luffa for personal hygiene products is due to the gentle exfoliating effect the fibers have on the skin. Many environmentally conscious consumers appreciate that luffa products are biodegradable, natural, and a renewable resource. In many other countries luffa is also used to make household cleaning products for scrubbing pots, pans, barbecue grills, tires, and many other surfaces that are not harmed by the abrasive fibers. The tough fibers can also be processed into industrial products such as filters, insulation, and packing materials. Craft shows often exhibit dolls, hats, toys, and other decorative items made from luffa sponges.
Luffa sponges are the fibrous interiors of the fruits of the luffa sponge gourd plant (Luffa aegyptiaca Mill.). A tropical member of the Cucurbitaceae, the luffa sponge gourd plant is an annual vine with tendrils and large, cylindrical fruit that are edible when young.

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Pakistan: “Home Kitchen gardening to crush hunger”.

Like the rest of the world Pakistan is also hit by severe inflation and resulting food shortage. Price of all food commodities has triple during past few years.
One third of Pakistan population is below poverty line and more and more people are falling into poverty trap.
Four to five people in the Pakistan commit suicide every day and a large number of these cases can be attributed to the victims’ inability to make ends meet. Unable to feed the family’s, many poor people are turning to petty cri… Continue

Posted on November 20, 2009 at 10:30am — 12 Comments

Salma Kamal

A Buddha Tree.

Talking about trees, a few years back there was a Buddha tree in Islamabad at the foot of the Margalla hills.
It was believed to be several hundred years old .it was a pipal tree (ficus religiosa). Residents of Islamabad were generally unaware of the significance of this tree.
This tree remained unnoticed except that people passing by used to look at its old gnarled branches and wonder about its age.
One day a man from Japanese embassy while jogging took a break in the vicinity of this tree. Sud… Continue

Posted on November 2, 2009 at 6:25am — 3 Comments

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Hillary Clinton In Pakistan.


Hillary Clinton In Pakistan.
Visiting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton kicked off her three-day trip to Pakistan at a time when Peshawar was rocked by a horrible blast.
On her fifth visit to Pakistan, Clinton says she is here to “turn a new page” in US-Pakistan relations. “Intent of my visit is to… Continue

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At 3:56pm on December 8, 2009, Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal said…
Nilofar sahiba, there is a large resourceful chapter, group, community of kitchen gardeners in Islamabad. In fact we are the pioneer and oldest around... You are welcome to VEGEGARDEN NETWORK.... please visit us at our NARC facility or at our chak shahzad gardens.... my contact is; 0300-5003910
At 12:52pm on December 8, 2009, Nilopher Sikander said…
Hi . This is nilopher and I am serious about Kitchen Garden Chapter in Islamabad.
At 11:29am on December 8, 2009, Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal said…
Sorry, I mean Thursday 10th... please confirm if this ok with u...
At 12:56am on December 8, 2009, Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal said…
It will be a pleasure... ca we keep it for Thursday 9th around 12 noon. We will give you a complete round of NARC facility.
For coordination, my cell is: 0300-5003910
At 12:41pm on December 6, 2009, Nilopher Sikander said…
Hi

This is Nilopher, sorry to take so long to answer.... anyways we at Kitchen Garden are active again.We did quite alot earlier and are ready to open a chapter in Islamabad if we have interested people to join our club.Or you help us do that. Regards
At 9:42am on November 26, 2009, Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal said…
Cactus you saw is used for cows and buffaloes. It is good to get good milking. Traditionally this was used to have good production. Excellent results.
At 11:09pm on November 14, 2009, Kathryn said…
In regards to the catus, Everett is correct it dosnt like being overwatered. There are ones that flower early and some later.
I just read your comment about luffas Salma, I think they are great. I used to grow them and sell them at local markets and put them into soaps that I had made. In Turkey they use them in the villages mostly for washing dishes. I have also seen them used for stuffing matresses. I think they are a very good green solution for many purposes. I am still using a couple I grew in Australia 5 years later.
At 4:01pm on November 14, 2009, Everett McDonald said…
Hello again Salma, Your favorite food "Mughal" is that a paticular kind of
food or a cuisine? When I look it up I only get references for a famous Indian
restaraunt in Maryland and references to the Mughal Empire.
Oh yes, canabis the nuisance plant, the United States government thinks
it's a nuisance too, they spent untold millions flying around trying to find
it and kill it before someone else finds it and smokes it.
At 3:40pm on November 14, 2009, Everett McDonald said…
Hello Salma, Kathryn is right it's a zygocatus, My wife Nancy puts it out on the front porch in spring and leaves it there watering occasionally. The porch faces
east so it doesn't get the hot son from about 11AM on. In October when
she sees the first buds appear she brings it in and puts it in a sunny window.
Don't water while it's flowering or they'll fall off. Nan says it thrives on neglect.
We have had some that didn't flower untill December, I'm not sure why this
one flowers now. Maybe it's the particular kind it is.
At 12:33pm on November 14, 2009, Kathryn said…
Are you a potter Salma I saw the photos they are lovely.
 
 

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