Mughal gardens are a thing of the past

@allknowing (130292)
India
January 16, 2024 10:52pm CST
The photo shows a sample of Mughal gardens With the odd way nature behaves these days and with labour shortages it is difficult to maintain such gardens Having said that it is time more greenery is seen in gardens With concrete jungles mushrooming everywhere this needs to be compensated by individual garden owners paying more attention to growing trees rather than having seasonal flowers Yuur say please. Image credit:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/52/Mughal_Garden_in_New_Delhi.jpg
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@aninditasen (15804)
• Raurkela, India
17 Jan
The garden still looks beautiful but I think planting trees would shade the Sunshine and won't allow seasonal flowers to grow. Labours can be hired but the government is not doing it. Why is the president quiet?
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@allknowing (130292)
• India
17 Jan
I prefer trees to flowers these days to make good concrete jungles
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@aninditasen (15804)
• Raurkela, India
18 Jan
@allknowing I don't like jungles but like fruit trees when they are laden with fruits but like small beds of flowers.
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@allknowing (130292)
• India
18 Jan
@aninditasen Green jungles are better than concrete jungles (lol)
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@Shavkat (137261)
• Philippines
17 Jan
It looks like a peaceful place to hangout with friends or family members. If I have enough time, I will read a book there.
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@allknowing (130292)
• India
17 Jan
You can only do it early mornings or late evenings as the sun will not let you at other times
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@Shavkat (137261)
• Philippines
17 Jan
@allknowing Speaking of heat under the sun, it is best to visit the place in the morning or late in the evening.
@RebeccasFarm (86976)
• United States
17 Jan
What a shame they are ..thing of the past..so beautiful.
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@allknowing (130292)
• India
17 Jan
There should be more of tree planting
@xFiacre (12500)
• Ireland
17 Jan
@allknowing Mughal gardens are really quite exquisite. Is that one in Delhi? I spent many hours sitting in such gardens in Delhi years ago.
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@allknowing (130292)
• India
17 Jan
This garden is or may be was in Delhi. But these days emphasis is given to trees to make up for concrete jungles that are mushrooming everywhere Let me assure you sitting where there are trees will be much cooler.
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@avi256 (8489)
• Pune, India
17 Jan
We have very few such beautiful gardens left now.
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@allknowing (130292)
• India
17 Jan
They are OK to look at but healthwise we must have more trees
@Beestring (13491)
• Hong Kong
17 Jan
Nice picture. That's a beautiful garden. Indeed, we need to grow more trees in cities with high-rise buildings everywhere.
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@allknowing (130292)
• India
17 Jan
Our garden is packed with trees.
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@Beestring (13491)
• Hong Kong
17 Jan
@allknowing That's very good.
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@jstory07 (135173)
• Roseburg, Oregon
17 Jan
The mughal garden does look really nice.
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@allknowing (130292)
• India
17 Jan
Health is more important which only trees can provide these days and not flowers
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• Nairobi, Kenya
17 Jan
It's really a beautiful photo of Mughal garden in new Delhi. We have them in my city in few places. I don't think it's difficult to maintain them. You just need money to maintain them.
@allknowing (130292)
• India
17 Jan
As I have stated nature does not co-operate these days Anyway it is time more trees are lanted
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• Nairobi, Kenya
17 Jan
@allknowing WE have national tree planting day in my country since last year. Our President's goal is to plant more than one million trees in the country.
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@allknowing (130292)
• India
17 Jan
@mildredtabitha My garden has more trees than flowers
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@banksim (5205)
17 Jan
now it is name as amrit udhyan
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@allknowing (130292)
• India
17 Jan
The present garden has nothing better to do than wipe out history