If there is one good thing the Covid-19 pandemic has brought to humanity - regardless of nationality, color, race, religion, political persuasion and economic status - it is the realization life can be lived simply with just the basic necessities and growing food or plants for aesthetics can fight off boredom and depression amid an uncertain future.
Even before the health crisis shook everyone's lives, organic gardening was already making a headway among urban dwellers.
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