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Minimal look, maximum work
A minimalist garden may be easy on the eye but can require lots of maintenance. - The Straits Times
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Be leaf it or not
Plants are smarter than you think. Some can even read your mind.
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.
Nation honours green warriors
Recipients of Singapore's most prestigious green honours this year have shaped the country's waterways, gardens and cityscape.
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.
Eight steps to a garden makeover
Jim Fogarty, one of Australia's top garden designers, has some useful tips for a Singaporean home owner.
Zen in a bottle
Get these pretty terrariums for a touch of class.
Laurels for The Garden City's gardener
Dr Tan Wee Kiat, NParks former chief executive, received Meritorious Service Medal for National Day Awards.
New Mexico cacti specialist
He markets seeds and plants to cactus connoisseurs worldwide.
Breathing new life into great-grandpa's garden
Fourth-generation Nyee Phoe heir thinks up innovative ideas to ensure nursery's survival.
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.
Plant your own food
Jamie Oliver's TV series features produce from his garden.
Growing up and up
If a lack of space for your plants is driving you up the wall, why not take that route?
Nursery crawl dazzled our foreign pals
Like pub crawling, nursery crawling leaves one broke, disorientated and hung-over by the end of the day.
Losing the plot
After tending to his corridor garden for four years, it's time to pack up and go.
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.
Musings of an Eco-Gardener
I let nature take its course in my garden as I also welcome weeds.
Captivating Costus
Costus villosissimus, the Porcupine Costus, is a visual and sensory treat.
Centre aims to groom aspiring 'tree doctors'
New facility to train greenery specialists here and from around the world.
 
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