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Gardening Tips
Gardening With Textures
The textures of plants in your landscape design can have many different effects on the overall appearance of your garden.
Soap: An Environmentally-Friendly Insecticide
The humble bar of hand soap is an effective and eco-friendly tool in the battle against garden pests.
Grow Your Own Perennial Leafy Vegetables
Perennial vegetables are easy to grow and care for. They also yield abundantly, taste delicious and contain many nutrients.
How to Mulch Your Trees & Shrubs
Groundcover mulch performs many beneficial functions for your trees and shrubs. Use it well, and it can even add to the attractiveness of your garden.
What’s At Stake? Providing Support For Your Plant
Learn about why plants need stakes to support them, and how you can stake your plants using simple materials.
Community Gardens In Luxury Lodgings
At Fairmont Singapore and InterContinental Singapore, the community gardens yield pesticide-free produce which can be served fresh to hotel diners daily.
Keeping Pests In Check With Horticultural Oils
As alternatives to chemical insecticides, horticultural oils can help to keep your garden pest-free. They can even be used on edible plants.
Container Gardening: A Sense Of Proportion
Handy hints for conceptualising an attractive container garden.
Let There Be Light!
Does your plant need direct sunlight, or filtered sunlight? Find out how you can keep your plants healthy with the right amount and intensity of light.
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