باغ امانت مَلِک
Parviz Malekzadeh
I have been interested in nature since I was a teenager and I remember this love from my father. My first role model and teaching was in the endless world of my late father, and although I was still a child, it created so much tension in me. I knew that water should connect the roots of my soul with the arteries of nature at the first opportunity and I should embrace the wind, rain, sun and soil, I should learn the language of coexistence with flowers, I should think like flowers and know how to I whisper your storm so that I do not die.
After graduating and during my student days, I was honored with the rank of Air Force officer and I served for many years and I loved my job and work, but for reasons that do not fit here, I was fired and went to England for the second time and decided to I settled down when the death of my father, Haj Khalil Malekzadeh, took us to Iran, and it was here that my passion for nature, which was hidden inside me, flew, and this is how I set foot on the path and started planting plants on the roof of my house. I imported insectivorous cactus from the United States, black pepper from India, pineapple from Thailand, bananas from Malaysia, insane apricot tree from Afghanistan, and mango from Pakistan, and I grew cold and tropical fruits together in my small house. I emerged and I was quite successful.
I have been interested in nature since I was a teenager and I remember this love from my father. My first role model and teaching was in the endless world of my late father, and although I was still a child, it created so much tension in me. I knew that water should connect the roots of my soul with the arteries of nature at the first opportunity and I should embrace the wind, rain, sun and soil, I should learn the language of coexistence with flowers, I should think like flowers and know how to I whisper your storm so that I do not die.