Gardening Tips

How to Fertilise Your Orchids the Easy Way

Many orchids grown in home gardens are epiphytic, that is, they grow naturally on tree
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Do Your Own Composting

Compost is a valuable addition to many community gardens. When mixed with the existing soil,
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From Garden To Kitchen: Spicing Up Your Life!

In the first article of this series, Mdm Kamisah bte Atan, affectionately known to many
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Create Your Own Hanging Gardens

You can grow a range of plants from pots and baskets that hang from the
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Herbs in High-rise Habitats

“Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme……” The herbs of this
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Gravel – A Good Planting Media

Gardeners often use stem-cuttings to multiply a wide variety of shrubs. A crucial factor of success
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What To Do When A Plant Outgrows Its Pot

Like children who outgrow their clothes and shoes, potted plants also outgrow their containers over time. Learn how to safely repot your plant to help it to grow healthily.
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Introducing Flora&FaunaWeb

This new website is a trove of information about plants and animals in Singapore, and a great resource for gardeners and nature lovers alike.
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Gardening With Textures

The textures of plants in your landscape design can have many different effects on the overall appearance of your garden.
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Soap: An Environmentally-Friendly Insecticide

The humble bar of hand soap is an effective and eco-friendly tool in the battle against garden pests.
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