Buzzing Blooms
Where Biodiversity
Meets Belonging
Advanced inclusive pollinator ecosystem through youth-led environmental design and action. Restoring biodiversity while creating spaces of belongings
Founder Gunisha Kaur
Bring biodiversity and belonging into your space
I saw that a garden could calm a child while quietly bringing back the bees. That’s when I knew we needed a model that works for both people and pollinators.
Gunisha Kaur is a student environmentalist and social entrepreneur working at the intersection of ecology, psychology and inclusive design.
Growing up in Ludhiana, a city reshaped by rapid industrialisation, she noticed the quiet fading of bees and butterflies she had loved since childhood. What began as a quiet observation evolved into a deep sense of responsibility.
1. WHAT THIS MEANS
Building living ecosystems that support pollinators and people
2. WHERE IT CAN BE DONE
From schools to rooftops, small spaces create big impact.
3. HOW IT WORKS
A simple 4-step process to build, engage and sustain.
4. WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT
Functional ecosystems, sensory-aware and inclusive.
5. YOU CAN APPLY
Open to schools, organizations and individual changemakers.
6. READY TO START
Tell us about your space and we’ll help you begin.
OUR PROCESS
How it Works
Why Buzzing Blooms is Different
Functional Ecosystems
Designed for pollinators, biodiversity and long-term ecological impact.
Sensory-Aware Spaces
Inclusive environments that engage all senses and all learners.
Learning & Communication Spaces
Gardens become living classrooms and platforms for dialogue and action.
Each garden becomes part of a larger network contributing to both biodiversity and community engagement.
Be Part of the Movement
Whether you want to build, learn, or lead—there is a role for you.