The lockdown period for millions has been about learning or mastering a new skill from painting, cooking, baking to designing; everyone has found some activity to keep themselves engaged. Gardening is one such therapeutic hobby and Jeff Smith, vice president of Sustainability at Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas has shared the below tips for all those with green fingers and are interested in growing their own fresh vegetables and fruits in the comfort of their home.

  • Celery  – Take the base of a bunch of celery and place it in a small bowl, facing upright. Fill the container with warm water (not submerging the celery – just enough so that the celery remains facing upright). Place the bowl on a sunny windowsill. Change the water every alternate day. You’ll see small leaves appear around the center of the base, which will grow thicker. After about a week, the leaves would have turned dark green and you can move the base to a larger planter pot, cover with potting soil and leave the leaf tips uncovered. Keep the plant watered and you’ll notice a few small stalks appear and then grow upwards over the next few weeks. Harvest when grown and repeat the process.
  • Spring onions/scallions – Cut the bottoms off your scallions about an inch from the roots. Place them in a shallow glass of water leaving the tops exposed. Change the water every other day and watch green shoots continue to grow. After a week or so you’ll be able to plant the base in a small pot filled with potting soil. Keep it on a sunny windowsill and keep the soil moist. Cut what you need and leave the roots in the damp soil – it will keep growing back.
  • Peppers – Collect the seeds from your habaneros, jalapenos or any other peppers that you have on hand. Plant them in potting soil and keep in a sunny spot. Peppers grow relatively fast and aren easy to maintain. Once you get a new crop, save some of the seeds for replanting again.
  • Tomatoes – The above method also works for tomatoes. Save some of the seeds, rinse them and allow them to dry. Plant in a pot and cover them with potting soil until you notice growth coming in. Remember to keep them in an area that gets plenty of sunlight and water a few times each week.                                                                                                                                                          In the summer months, insects and bugs can enter your balconies/homes and damage your plants; Jeff recommends using the below aromatic herbs as natural repellants:
  • Mint and Basil – These plants are popular fly repellents. You can keep them potted in doorways, windows or any other bug-prone areas. Take a few long stems and strip the leaves from the bottom, leaving the leaves in the top quarter. Place the stems in a jar of water somewhere sunny . Change the water ever other day. When you see roots grow to about two inches, you can plant them out in a four- or five-inch pot. You can also harvest a few leaves to add to pasta sauces and salads.
  • Lemongrass – This contains citronella oil which keeps mosquitoes away. Cut the tops off a lemongrass bunch and place the stalks in a jar or tall glass of water. Change the water every day. when the stems develop a good network of roots, plant them out in a large pot and place in a sunny spot. Harvest lemongrass once it reaches about a foot in height, being careful not to uproot the entire plant.

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Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas manages 18 hotels and resorts and 29 spas in 21 countries under the brand names Six Senses, Evason and Six Senses Spas, and has signed a further 27 properties into the development pipeline. Six Senses is part of the IHG® (InterContinental Hotels Group) family.

Six Senses Hotels and Resorts: a leadership commitment to community, sustainability, emotional hospitality, wellness and design, infused with a touch of quirkiness. Whether an exquisite island resort, mountain retreat or urban hotel, the vision remains the same: to reawaken people’s senses so they feel the purpose behind their travels and ultimately reconnect with themselves, others and the world around them.

Six Senses Spas: a wide range of holistic wellness, rejuvenation and beauty treatments administered under the guidance of expert therapists in all resorts as well as at 14 additional standalone spas. The high-tech and high-touch approach guides guests on their personal path to well-being, taking them as deep as they want to go.

Six Senses Residences: indulgent living as nature intended, providing all the unique amenities of a resort life community, while retaining the intimacy and personal touches of a beautifully-appointed private villa or apartment. Each is an appreciating long-term investment to be cherished for generations to come with immediate benefits including fine dining, pioneering wellness programming and exclusive status at other resorts worldwide.

Evason: sharing the Six Senses philosophy of uncompromised social and environmental responsibility. Its two unique resorts provide a strong value focus, while offering a vast array of personal guest experiences that the whole family will love.

*as of March 2020

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