Cultivating Self-Sufficiency: The Home Garden Movement in Sri Lanka – Written by Dr Harold Gunatillake (Order of Australia) Sri Lanka is heading for difficult times socioeconomically and will be worse off when we must pay back our debts from 2028 onwards. The sooner we cultivate our neglected land for food, the sooner we recover from food shortages. Let’s start today. This article will motivate you. Growing your food is profoundly satisfying in a world where supermarket shelves are laden with produce from distant lands. Sri Lanka, with its lush landscapes and fertile soil, has the potential to transform small spaces— backyards, balconies, and even windowsills—into thriving mini-farms. This article explores the “Grow More” campaign, which urges Sri Lankans to embrace home gardening and reconnect with the earth. The need for self-reliance is imminent due to rising food prices, supply chain disruptions, and environmental concerns. Home gardening can reduce dependence on imported veggies ...