Plant nurseries’ business blooms in capital despite the weather
ISLAMABAD: As the weather in the city changes and the environment is set to turn cold and grey, the flower and plant business is thriving.
Moving from Peshawar Mor along 9th Avenue, colourful flowers and exotic plants displayed by nurseries call out to Islamabad’s citizens.
“Unlike most of the country, the people of Islamabad have a prime taste for flora and fauna,” Mohammad Irfan, of the Baloch Nursey, said. “Here even those living in small houses want at least one or two plants.”
As is visible in the city, the CDA ensures that seasonal flowers and plants are planted alongside almost all roads, but it is the citizens that go the extra mile to keep the city beautiful.
“People here like flowers and decorative plants, and they even plant on government land and on the small spaces outside their homes,” Mustafa Khan, a Peshawar native who owns a nursery in H-9, said.