Nesist enters into urban gardening

Dateline: Pune, India — October 6, 2025
Nesist enters into urban gardening
Nesist today announced its entry into urban gardening in India with a practical lineup for balcony gardening, indoor plants, and small kitchen garden setups. The first wave will include coco peat (coir pith), compost, organic manure, vermicompost, and hardy saplings—all designed for container gardening in Indian homes.
“A micro-garden upgrades daily life,” said Deep Gautam, Founder of Nesist. “It gives you fresh leaves, a way to recycle kitchen waste, and a calmer corner of air—often in one square meter. Our goal is to remove friction so anyone can start and sustain it.”
Across India, urban gardening is gaining importance as families look for fresher herbs, cleaner indoor air, and mindful routines. Small gardens reduce organic waste through composting, add humidity and shade that improve comfort, and create daily access to herbs like basil, mint, and curry leaf. For apartments and compact homes, even a few planters can deliver real value.
What Nesist will offer
- Coco peat (coir pith) blocks: clean, low-salt medium that hydrates quickly for seeds, cuttings, and mixes.
- Compost: balanced organic matter to boost soil life and water retention.
- Organic manure: slow-release nutrition for steady, resilient growth.
- Vermicompost: microbe-rich booster for potting mixes and top-dressings.
- Saplings and starters: hardy, kitchen-friendly plants for regular harvests.
How Nesist will make it simple
- Clear, human labels: what it is, what it does, and how much to use.
- Step-by-step cards: light–water–mix guides tuned for Indian home conditions.
- Home-practical packaging: clean storage, easy rehydration, and less mess.
“We want indoor plants and balcony greens to feel like an upgrade—not a chore,” Gautam added. “If the kit works beautifully and the instructions are crystal clear, people stay with it. That’s better for health, for habit, and for the planet.”
Timelines and availability will be shared soon. Early partners across nurseries, community groups, and residential associations are invited to collaborate.
For updates and early access, visit nesist.com and follow Nesist on social platforms.
Quick answers
What is urban gardening?
Growing plants in small city spaces—balconies, windowsills, terraces, and indoors—using container gardening methods and efficient inputs like coco peat and vermicompost.
What products will Nesist offer?
Coco peat, compost, organic manure, vermicompost, and hardy saplings for balcony and indoor plants.
Why does urban gardening matter in India?
It supports fresher food, reduces organic waste, improves indoor air, and adds daily calm—even in compact homes.
When can I buy these?
Rollout details will be announced soon on nesist.com and our social channels.
