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Gardening with Edibles Facebook Live | Episode 1



If you have received your Gardening with Edibles seed packets and are excited to start your gardening journey, here’s some good news!

We’re starting a series of monthly Facebook Live sessions where our gardening experts will share tips and tricks on growing edibles and other interesting topics such as caring for orchids and growing foliage plants.

The first session was held on 1 August 2020, at 10am. During the session, our plant expert Dr Wilson Wong provided an introduction to the basics of gardening. He was joined by our colleague Jacqueline Chua, who will share tips on DIY gardening projects such as upcycled container gardening.


This video is produced as part of the Gardening with Edibles programme to guide your through your gardening journey – from planting the seeds to harvesting and cooking them in your kitchen. Nurture a love for gardening and join us in our journey to transform Singapore into a City in Nature. To learn more, visit www.go.gov.sg/gardening-with-edibles

Gardening with Edibles is brought to you by NParks, supported by the Garden City Fund and founding partners DBS and Tote Board. It is also supported by SFA as part of Singapore’s ’30 by 30′ goal.

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19 Comments

  1. Thank u Npark for this initiative. It’s a long trial and error process but I’m loving it!! Even if it’s not successful at first try, it’s the experience that we should go thru.

  2. Really thankful for this initiative. Small efforts can lead to a big difference, I believe it is possible for Singapore to work towards a sustainable future. And we get food, why not! 🙂

  3. Thanks! Very useful tips/information! especially for amateur gardeners like myself 😀

  4. The soil in the trough is also the same ratio which you used earlier for the seedlings (that is peat moss + vermiculite + perlite )? Thank you

  5. Very informative. Also questions are answered completely. Thank you.
    Would appreciate if camera man can zoom in more / close enough so we can see clearly what you want to show us from time to time as you talk. Also pause at that point for us to see clearly upclose.
    Thanks again

  6. Oh no, I've missed out on this initiative. Will you be having this exercise again?

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