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Book Review: The Essential Guide to Growing Orchids in the Tropics

The Essential Guide to Growing Orchids in the Tropics By Chia Tet Fatt & David

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How to Make Your Own Unique Pussy Willow Ornaments

Pussy willows are a popular type of ornamental cut-flower used to decorate homes during the

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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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A Budding Gardener

He may be just 13 years old, but he is already a Community in Bloom Ambassador and often encourages others to take up gardening. So what makes him tick?

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Taking Root in the Hearts of Residents

Tucked away in a corner of the Sin Ming heartlands, a young community garden has

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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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CIB Ambassador: Mr Yeap Khek Teong

Mr Yeap Khek Teong believes that gardening can bring people together, so much so that he has gathered like-minded colleagues and created a gardening club at ST Kinetics.

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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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The Airplant Expert: Lynnette Terh, Punggol Coral RC Garden

In the first article in a series about community gardeners, we meet the driving force behind Punggol Coral RC’s Community In Bloom gardening group.

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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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Trick Or Treat? Plants With Unexpected Scents

Have you ever encountered plants with unusual scents? In this article, learn about flowers that smell like jasmine rice, and leaves that smell like chocolate mint.

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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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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.

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A Fruiting Garden at Serangoon North

At the Al-Istiqamah Mosque, a beautiful and practical community garden provides luscious fruits for the enjoyment of all.

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A Fragrant Garden Of Herbal Remedies

At Nanyang Technological University, the community garden isn’t just attractive. Its herbal produce is also extremely beneficial.

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Butterfly Breeding At Home!

Witness the fascinating process of metamorphosis in your own home, through this easy DIY project!

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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.

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A City In A (Butterfly) Garden

Singapore is home to 295 species of butterflies, all of which depend on plants for food. Find out how you can attract butterflies to your own garden!

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Keeping It Local: Native Ornamental Plants for Your Outdoor Garden

These native plants will thrive in your semi-shaded outdoor garden, and are best-suited to Singapore’s hot, wet and humid climate.

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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.

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Budding Young Gardeners at Hougang Primary

It’s never too young to start developing your green thumbs. At this primary school, pint-sized gardeners learn the skills to keep their garden flourishing.

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How To Make A Green Roof For Your Pet

Green roofs can beautify a building while keeping it cool. Now, even your four-legged friend can enjoy these benefits.

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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.

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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.

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Keeping It Local With Native Ornamental Plants

There are many plants that thrive in Singapore’s hot, wet and humid climate. Try your hand at cultivating some which are native to this part of the world.

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Make A Tic-Tac-Toe Vertical Garden

This quick and easy vertical greenery setup can be created using household tools and materials. Family members of all ages can get involved in this fuss-free project!

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Sowing Seeds Of Friendship At Lakeside Grove

A neighbourhood where residents find common ground in their shared love for gardening.

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Container Gardening: A Sense Of Proportion

Handy hints for conceptualising an attractive container garden.

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Hoyas: Say A-hoy To Low-Maintenance!

Meet your ideal green companion from the genus Hoya: one that requires little care, looks good, and produces fragrant and colourful flowers.

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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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Discover the Many Uses of the Roselle Plant!

The roselle plant is well known for its fleshy calyces that are used to make

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Carludovica ‘Jungle Drum’

A new houseplant has made its debut in our local plant market! Frequent visitors to

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Pea Sprouts: Easy To Grow, And Tasty Too

Pea sprouts, also known as 豆苗 (dòu miáo), are a popular dish at Chinese banquets

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Pottering Around With Plant Pots

While you take on the mammoth task of spring cleaning and redecorating for the New

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Green Fingers At Work In ST Kinetics

In large organisations, employees may not often have opportunities to socialise outside their immediate teams.

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Getting Festive with Fittonias

The double-whammy of Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day both fall on the same day

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Planting the Seeds of Friendship

Almost every morning, 54-year-old Kamisah Bte Atan travels from home in Bukit Panjang to Jurong

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Learning Gardens

Students in Singapore have one more reason to stay out of their classrooms, this time

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Succulents: Uncommon Plants for Tropical Homes and Gardens

If you were one of the 70,000 who visited HortPark during

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Get Cracking with Eggshells in Your Garden

As we all know, an eggshell is the hard outer covering of an egg, and

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Community Spirit in Full Bloom

Some say that gardening is a hobby best suited to those living in landed houses,

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Watering Your Plants Wisely

Common sense dictates that plants need water to live. Exactly how much water and how

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