WE GROW OUR OWN ORGANIC VEGETABLES, HERBS, FRUIT, FRESH WATER FISH IN OUR HOME

WE GROW OUR OWN ORGANIC VEGETABLES, HERBS, FRUIT, FRESH WATER FISH IN OUR HOME

Sustainability Starts with You

Be The Change

Our Delhi Home has naturally cooled air of AQI 15.

SEE HOW WE :

  • Have an AQI 15 green & naturally cool home,

  • grow our own organic food in our home

  • compost kitchen and garden waste in our home to grow food

  • recycle waste water in our home to grow fruit trees

  • harvest rain water to use in our homes and recharge ground water

  • have Aqrivoltaic Solar systems to power our home and the Aquaponic Greenhouse to grow food

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Make Food your Medicine Not Medicine your Food

In today’s environment the food we eat is toxic for our body, The alarming rise in life-threatening diseases of cancer, obesity, diabetes, and cardiac issues are linked to filling our plates with processed foods and drinks containing carcinogenic chemicals and food grown by Industrialised Agriculture using petroleum-derived fertilizers and chemicals, laden with harmful chemicals, pesticides, weedicides, hormones

Eating Home Grown Organic food is crucial to Our survival

Come savor the taste of freshly harvested produce, relax in the tranquility of our green space. Learn about our holistic approach to urban farming . We Grow a variety of organic vegetables, herbs, fruits, and fish in a sustainable & eco-friendly manner without using pesticides , weedicides or petroleum based fertilizers

Neeno Kaur tending to a vegetable garden with leafy greens and grow bags of vegetables under a net canopy on a sunny day on the rooftop of the Urban Aquaponic and Permaculture greenhouses around their Delhi home
Aanant Aquaponic Farms, Ripe and unripe cherry tomatoes in grow bags in the Aquaponic and Permaculture Green house on the roof top of the Delhi home
Cluster of organic green grapes hanging on a grape vine , growing in grow bags in  bright sunlight on the rooftop aquaponic and permaculture greenhouse of Aanant Farms around the home of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur in Delhi
Fresh green pack of vegetables, including tomatoes, white radishes, chinese cabbage, chijimisai, and lettuce from the Aquaponic and Permaculture greenhouse of Aanant Farms in Delhi

A match in Green 

Newspaper page featuring an article on sustainable living, showcasing a couple named Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur. They are depicted next to a small-scale aquaponics model, used for growing vegetables. The page includes images of their greenhouse and vertical garden. The article highlights their efforts in aquaponics and organic farming to promote eco-friendly practices.
A Fresh green pack of a vibrant assortment of fresh vegetables including radishes, lettuce, green onions, and other leafy greens from the Urban Aquaponic and Permaculture Greenhouse around the home of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur in Delhi

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The Telegraph London

German TV - Weltspiegel

International News and TV Channels sent their reporters to visit our Delhi home and published the content

Rain water harvesting  for growing food in the Aquaponics and Permaculture greenhouse around the home of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur in Delhi
Grey water recycling to grow fruit, showing the backyard garden of aquaponics in the home in Delhi of Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur, growing  banana and papaya plants, lush greenery, and a small green algae aquaponic pond

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Colorful house in Goa with blue and red accents, featuring an upper terrace with plants, surrounded by lush greenery and flowers, and a parked car in the home in Goa, growing vegetables with Aquaponics set up  by Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur

The Goa home was transformed into an Urban Farm growing 120 kg of fish a year : Carp, Seabass, and 5000 plants of vegetables in the greenhouses around the house, using Aquaponics and Permaculture.

Aquaponic garden of Peter Singh and  Neeno Kaur with vegetable plants growing in red PVC pipes, located in a tiled courtyard outside the Goa house with a blue roof and lush greenery.
Newspaper article titled 'Space Crunch No Bar for Your Garden' discussing aquaponics and gardening and Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur promoting urban gardening with a focus on using limited space efficiently.
Newspaper in Goa featuring an article with the headline 'This Monsoon, It's Time to Get a Garden.' Includes a photo of Neeno Kaur  holding a plant and text promoting aquaponics. The publication is from June 29, 2019.
Newspaper page featuring an article about the Festival of Plants and Flowers in Goa, with images of plant displays and a demonstration for students by Peter Singh and Neeno Kaur
  • Grow your own Organic Food for your family in your home,

  • Generate an income from the sale of surplus grown,

  • Make your home naturally cool, with clean Air of AQI 15,

  • compost kitchen and garden waste to grow food,

  • harvest rain water to recharge underground aquifiers and provide water to grow food in your greenhouses,

  • recycle grey water to grow fruit trees,

  • generate electricity by Agrivoltaic solar systems to power your home and grow food in your greenhouses,