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Be leaf it or not
Plants are smarter than you think. Some can even read your mind.
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It's a jungle in here
This maisonette's balcony is completely colonised by plants that had started off as - surprise, surprise - small potted versions.
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Nation honours green warriors
Recipients of Singapore's most prestigious green honours this year have shaped the country's waterways, gardens and cityscape.
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Grape vine in a flat
Mr Krisnan has saved the seeds of his home-grown grapes to be planted again, hopefully with a better harvest next time.
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Eight steps to a garden makeover
Jim Fogarty, one of Australia's top garden designers, has some useful tips for a Singaporean home owner.
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Zen in a bottle
Get these pretty terrariums for a touch of class.
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Laurels for The Garden City's gardener
Dr Tan Wee Kiat, NParks former chief executive, received Meritorious Service Medal for National Day Awards.
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New Mexico cacti specialist
He markets seeds and plants to cactus connoisseurs worldwide.
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Breathing new life into great-grandpa's garden
Fourth-generation Nyee Phoe heir thinks up innovative ideas to ensure nursery's survival.
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Me and my Marimos
Have you come across a Marimo moss ball? Lynnette Terh shares her love for the Marimo moss ball which is a type of aquatic algae found only in Lake Akan, Hokkaido.
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Plant your own food
Jamie Oliver's TV series features produce from his garden.
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Growing up and up
If a lack of space for your plants is driving you up the wall, why not take that route?
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Nursery crawl dazzled our foreign pals
Like pub crawling, nursery crawling leaves one broke, disorientated and hung-over by the end of the day.
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Losing the plot
After tending to his corridor garden for four years, it's time to pack up and go.
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From wild orchid to prized bloom
Will Ryan Su be able to get his two Phalaenopsis orchids to flower again? Find out how he nurses them back to health.
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Musings of an Eco-Gardener
I let nature take its course in my garden as I also welcome weeds.
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Captivating Costus
Costus villosissimus, the Porcupine Costus, is a visual and sensory treat.
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Centre aims to groom aspiring 'tree doctors'
New facility to train greenery specialists here and from around the world.
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