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Every Sunday · Free · Chandigarh & your city · Nature community

Put the phone down.
Step outside. Bloom.

Bloom Meets is a Sunday morning nature community — open to anyone who wants to spend a few hours outside, in the company of people who notice things. Soil lovers, plant people, insect observers, mushroom hunters, tree readers, microbiologists, bird watchers. No agenda. No performance. Just attention, paid to the living world.

What Bloom Meets is

A Sunday morning that
changes how you see.

Most of us spend our weeks indoors, in screens, in the constructed world. We forget that the ground beneath a city park is alive — billions of organisms per teaspoon of soil, fungal networks connecting tree roots across hundreds of metres, insects performing ecological roles that no technology can replicate. Bloom Meets exists to make the invisible visible.

Komal started the Chandigarh chapter because she believes that regenerative agriculture — the work Greenaffair does at scale — begins with a simpler question: do people know that soil is alive? Most do not. Bloom Meets is where that changes. Not through a lecture. Through a walk. Through looking closely. Through someone who knows pointing at something and saying: this is what that is, and this is why it matters.

Each meet has a loose theme — a focus that guides attention without constraining it. You might spend a morning studying the mycelial connections at the base of trees in a city park. Or mapping the medicinal plants growing in the cracks of an urban road. Or simply sitting with soil, learning to read what it tells you. The theme changes. The intention does not: to return to the living world that we came from and are, in cities, in danger of forgetting entirely.

Every Sunday morning.
No experience needed.
Free to attend.

Open to everyone — beginners, experts, curious people of any age

2–3 hours outdoors — parks, forests, urban green spaces, farms

No phones during the walk — one hour of complete presence

Led or self-organised — Chandigarh meets are with Komal, other cities are community-led

Observations logged on iNaturalist — contributing to citizen science

Walk themes

Eight ways to
read the living world.

Each Bloom Meet has a focus. Themes rotate through the month. No expertise required for any of them — only curiosity.

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Soil & Microbiome Walk

Reading the health of soil by what grows in it and on it. Collecting samples, observing texture, colour, structure. Learning to see what a teaspoon of living soil contains.

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Plant Identification Walk

Learning the plants of your city — medicinal, edible, native, invasive. Using iNaturalist to log species. Understanding what a city's plant life reveals about its ecological health.

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Mushroom & Fungi Walk

Finding and identifying fungi in urban and peri-urban spaces. Understanding the mycelial networks beneath trees. The hidden intelligence of the fungal kingdom.

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Insect & Pollinator Walk

Observing the insects that hold ecosystems together — bees, beetles, butterflies, flies. Learning what their presence or absence tells you about the health of a place.

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Arboriculture Walk

Reading trees — age, species, health, history. Learning to identify native versus introduced species. Understanding what a city's tree canopy means for its microclimate and biodiversity.

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Bird & Wildlife Walk

Early morning observation of urban wildlife. What birds are present, what they are eating, what their behaviour reveals about the ecosystem they inhabit.

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Water & Watershed Walk

Visiting water bodies, storm drains, natural streams. Understanding how water moves through a city and what it carries. Reading the health of an urban watershed.

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Open Observation Walk

No theme. Just attention. A walk where each person notices whatever calls to them — and shares it with the group. Often the richest of all the meets.

How it works

Join in Chandigarh.
Or start it in your city.

Bloom Meets is a movement, not a fixed event. Komal organises the Chandigarh chapter. Every other city is waiting for someone to start it.

01
Register your interest

WhatsApp us or fill the form below. Tell us your city and what you are interested in — soil, plants, fungi, insects, trees, birds. We add you to the Bloom Meets community.

02
Join a Chandigarh meet

If you are in or near Chandigarh, join us on a Sunday morning. Location announced each week via the WhatsApp community group. Typically a park, reserve forest, or peri-urban green space.

03
Start a chapter in your city

If you are elsewhere in India, we support you in starting your own Bloom Meets chapter. You organise the walk, we help with the theme, the methodology, and the community framework.

04
Contribute to citizen science

Every meet logs observations on iNaturalist — India's growing citizen biodiversity database. Your walk contributes to the national record of what is alive, and where.

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Fungi and soil observation
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Cities

Where Bloom Meets
already blooms.

ChandigarhActive · Led by Komal
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BengaluruChapter forming
Join or start

Sunday mornings
were made for this.

You do not need to be an expert. You do not need equipment. You need curiosity, comfortable shoes, and a willingness to pay attention to things most people walk past without seeing. That is enough. The rest comes from being there.

Register for Bloom Meets

Join the Chandigarh chapter or register to start one in your city.

The living world is outside.It is waiting for you.

Appreciated by the President of India
+ 6 national recognitions · Komal Jaiswal, Founder
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