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Laila Karim

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Rooftop gardening ideas

After a long COVID break, I returned to the column receiving a request from one of our readers, Tusher from Narayanganj, who wrote — “I have a big roof that I want to decorate with a garden.
1 March 2021, 18:00 PM
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Palliative Care: the new healthcare frontier

I came across the terminology 'palliative care' while conversing with a young couple sometime in late 2017. Being a non-medical person, I was unfamiliar with the term and other jargons that came up in that discussion.
25 March 2019, 18:00 PM
Boshonto eshe gechey…

Boshonto eshe gechey…

Have you noticed that the celebration has already started with the changing colour of the morning sky, the sweet breeze from the south, and the smell of 'amro-mukul', the
4 February 2019, 18:00 PM
Letter from a reader

Letter from a reader

Allow me to thank you for the wonderful articles on plants and everything related to gardening.
31 December 2018, 18:00 PM
Siyara

Loving and Living with Plants / Siyara – the new age planter

It has been over one year since the day Siyara came to my office and expressed her desire to visit a nursery – home of the plants! She wanted to touch the seeds and soils and see by herself how the life of a plant begins.
10 December 2018, 18:00 PM
Know Dr Tree

Loving and Living with Plants / Know Dr Tree — our very own shojne!

Today, while I was plucking some shojne daata/pods from our roof top garden, I just felt like sharing the thrill with my readers. I know many of you are fans of this yummy vegetable that has been valued by our ancestors for its health benefits and also for its place as a summer specialty. In the exhausting hot summer days, many of us find respite with this vegetable as it is soothing, light and cool enough to lure us to the dining table.
16 April 2018, 18:00 PM
Loving and Living with Plants

Loving and Living with Plants / Being alive with plants…some moments of joy

It has been about five months since I have been away from many things special to my life– from my plants, my books and songs. My regular life was halted for a while due to a family health crisis, from which I, along with my family members, have gradually recovered. I returned from the self-exile soon after receiving some beautiful bulbs of Tulips from my daughter, brought from the Shiphol Airport of Amsterdam. We know southern Europe is the home of
26 February 2018, 18:00 PM
Get winter veggies from your own garden!

Loving and Living with Plants / Get winter veggies from your own garden!

The monsoon is prolonged this year. It is mid September – officially autumm, but the floating clouds seem inclined to stay a few more days at least.
25 September 2017, 18:00 PM
rooftop3.jpg

Rooftop gardening ideas

After a long COVID break, I returned to the column receiving a request from one of our readers, Tusher from Narayanganj, who wrote — “I have a big roof that I want to decorate with a garden.
1 March 2021, 18:00 PM
caring_for_the_elderly_file_photo.jpg

Palliative Care: the new healthcare frontier

I came across the terminology 'palliative care' while conversing with a young couple sometime in late 2017. Being a non-medical person, I was unfamiliar with the term and other jargons that came up in that discussion.
25 March 2019, 18:00 PM
Boshonto eshe gechey…

Boshonto eshe gechey…

Have you noticed that the celebration has already started with the changing colour of the morning sky, the sweet breeze from the south, and the smell of 'amro-mukul', the
4 February 2019, 18:00 PM
Letter from a reader

Letter from a reader

Allow me to thank you for the wonderful articles on plants and everything related to gardening.
31 December 2018, 18:00 PM
Siyara

Siyara – the new age planter

It has been over one year since the day Siyara came to my office and expressed her desire to visit a nursery – home of the plants! She wanted to touch the seeds and soils and see by herself how the life of a plant begins.
10 December 2018, 18:00 PM
Know Dr Tree

Know Dr Tree — our very own shojne!

Today, while I was plucking some shojne daata/pods from our roof top garden, I just felt like sharing the thrill with my readers. I know many of you are fans of this yummy vegetable that has been valued by our ancestors for its health benefits and also for its place as a summer specialty. In the exhausting hot summer days, many of us find respite with this vegetable as it is soothing, light and cool enough to lure us to the dining table.
16 April 2018, 18:00 PM
Loving and Living with Plants

Being alive with plants…some moments of joy

It has been about five months since I have been away from many things special to my life– from my plants, my books and songs. My regular life was halted for a while due to a family health crisis, from which I, along with my family members, have gradually recovered. I returned from the self-exile soon after receiving some beautiful bulbs of Tulips from my daughter, brought from the Shiphol Airport of Amsterdam. We know southern Europe is the home of
26 February 2018, 18:00 PM
Get winter veggies from your own garden!

Get winter veggies from your own garden!

The monsoon is prolonged this year. It is mid September – officially autumm, but the floating clouds seem inclined to stay a few more days at least.
25 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Tulsi

Foes of mosquitoes

These days, a notorious fever –chikungunya– has become the talk of the town and many of us are pointing at the plants we raise in our homes. Container based plants are considered as one of the main culprits that 'host' mosquitoes in our surroundings.
14 August 2017, 18:00 PM
Our Brikha Mela - Calling

Our Brikha Mela - Calling

It will instantaneously uplift your mood, and make you look forward to the fair till next year.
24 July 2017, 18:00 PM
Small space greenery

Small space greenery

While you browse, their eyes follow you, and sometimes you feel like talking to them too. Is it not beautiful and refreshing!
3 July 2017, 18:00 PM
Child Labour

Trading with tiny hands: Do we really care?

On June 12, Bangladesh, along with other countries, observed World Day Against Child Labour, with elaborate programmes.
13 June 2017, 18:00 PM
Our mother – who taught us love for nature!

Our mother – who taught us love for nature!

People all over the world celebrated Mother's Day on 14 May. Although I believe that every day belongs to the mother who gave us birth and brought a new life to this world! She is always special to the mother earth and to all of us.
22 May 2017, 18:00 PM
Dreaming Vincent's dream

Dreaming Vincent's dream

On 30 March, the world celebrated artist Vincent Van Gogh's 164th birthday. To honour his memory, I decided it was best to begin with a short letter for him and to him directly, reminiscent of the song his artwork inspired, one whispering of starry, starry nights.
17 April 2017, 18:00 PM
Rooftop Gardening- Days of Babylon to our Current Life

Rooftop Gardening: Days of Babylon to our Current Life

The concept of 'hanging gardens' fascinated me from the second grade.
20 March 2017, 18:00 PM
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Calling out to you, Begum Rokeya

I have been speaking to you for the past couple of days. I have been visiting you repeatedly in different sites, going back to your
20 February 2017, 18:00 PM
Orchids find a new home

Orchids find a new home

The famed orchid is not an indigenous bloom and came to this land from one of our neighbouring countries. Like gracious hosts, nature lovers of the country welcomed orchids with open arms.
6 February 2017, 18:00 PM
Budapest Park – a pride of Toronto city!

Budapest Park – a pride of Toronto city!

This is one of the favourite places, and a source of pride for Toronto city dwellers. As it combines history and nature together, the Budapest Park is termed as a 'city within a park.'
26 December 2016, 18:00 PM
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Q&As

It has been a long time since I last wrote my column. I was preoccupied during the entire hiatus but happy to have received some
21 November 2016, 18:00 PM
Allan Garden Conservatory

Allan Garden Conservatory

Toronto city of Canada itself could be termed as a vast park. It has more than 1,500 parks with numerous open spaces and 600 km of trails.
31 October 2016, 18:00 PM

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