
Mahesh Bansal - A Plant Lover who inspires many
Meet Mahesh Bansal from indore- a known name as gardener, plant lover, nature lover and writer.
Some plant lovers don’t just grow plants—they grow stories, emotions, and quiet revolutions. Mahesh Bansal is one such name that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever spoken to their plants, worried over a yellowing leaf, or smiled at a new bud like a personal victory.
His book, Pushpa Ganga, is not just about plants. It is about relationships—between humans and greenery.. The book beautifully documents 101 plants that Mahesh has nurtured, each with its own journey, personality, and lesson. For plant lovers, this book feels less like reading and more like sitting beside a fellow gardener, listening to honest stories from soil-stained hands.
This philosophy aligns beautifully with what Plantohlics stands for. As a Plant Lovers App to Swap, Donate & Connect Through Plants, Plantohlics is built on the same belief—that plants are a medium of human connection. Just like Mahesh Bansal shares his plant journey through Pushpa Ganga, Plantohlics allows thousands of plant lovers to share their green stories every day.
When someone swaps a plant on the app, it’s not just an exchange—it’s a continuation of a journey. When someone donates a plant, they are passing forward care, time, and emotion. And when plant lovers connect through conversations, plant talks, and shared experiences, they are doing exactly what Pushpa Ganga inspires—building a living network of green empathy.
Mahesh Bansal’s journey also reminds us that you don’t need a massive garden to be a true gardener. What you need is intent, consistency, and love. His 101 plants are proof that every balcony, terrace, or window ledge can become a small forest if nurtured with heart.
At Plantohlics, we celebrate stories like his because they reflect the soul of our community. This app is not just about listing plants—it’s about people behind those plants. It’s about the joy of seeing someone else care for a plant you once loved. It’s about finding calm through connection.
Pushpa Ganga is a book every plant lover should read—not to learn how to grow plants, but to remember why we grow them.
And if you believe plants connect people, then you already belong here.
Welcome to Plantohlics — the Plant Lovers App to Swap, Donate & Connect Through Plants.
