Founded in 2023, Urban Bagicha was created with a clear mission to restore the natural balance within modern urban environments. Gayatri recognized that rising stress levels, shrinking green spaces, and the growing distance between people and nature were creating an urgent need for sustainable solutions. Her idea was not simply to sell plants but to design practical and scientifically supported green ecosystems suitable for apartments, balconies, and compact urban homes.
In rapidly expanding cities, where concrete structures often replace natural landscapes, Gayatri Ganu has emerged as a visionary entrepreneur determined to reconnect people with nature. As the founder of Urban Bagicha, she is building a movement that encourages urban families to integrate greenery into their everyday lives and living spaces.
What makes Urban Bagicha unique is its design driven and lifestyle aligned approach. Instead of offering generic plant solutions, the team studies the customer’s environment including sunlight availability, balcony direction, ventilation, and daily routines. Based on these factors, Urban Bagicha recommends carefully selected plants and plant care solutions that are easy to maintain and sustainable over time.
Gayatri has also integrated science and technology into the company’s operations. Supported by twenty-two acres of nurturing land, Urban Bagicha uses tissue culture techniques to produce healthy and climate ready plants. The brand also offers AI powered plant care assistance, helping customers receive guidance on watering schedules, sunlight needs, fertilizers, and plant health management. This technology driven approach helps urban families confidently care for their plants.
Beyond business success, Gayatri believes that greenery improves emotional well-being and community health. Through Urban Bagicha she continues to promote a future where city living includes nature as an essential part of daily life.
With innovation, sustainability, and human centric design at its core, Gayatri Ganu is redefining how modern cities can reconnect with nature while creating greener and healthier urban environments.
