Edible Gardening

Gardening Masterclass: How To Grow Leafy Vegetables



Leafy vegetables are a favourite food of many Singaporeans. Most types are grown from seeds and their speed of growth makes them makes leafy vegetables one of the most rewarding edibles to grow in the garden.

Join Dr Wilson Wong, Deputy Director, Jurong Lake Gardens, in this masterclass to learn the various types of leafy vegetables that you can grow and details on how to grow them in tropical Singapore.

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24 Comments

  1. Thanks for the video! Just to clarify, so I can use peat moss, pearlite and vermiculite for both germination of seed, and then after transplanting to larger container, it's the same mixture? Do I need to use fertiliser for this soil-less mix? If yes, what organic fertiliser do you recommend?

  2. Why do we need to sow the seeds in seed trays and then transplant into the container that has the same soil? Is there any difference if we sow them in the destination container at proper spacing spacing just like the seed tray?

  3. My seed sprout very fast but they die off even in sprout states. How to overcome this problem

  4. Usually how long does Nai Bai (milk cabbage) take to sprout? And whats the best temperature for them as it can get really hot sometiems.

  5. Hi Wilson, thanks for the very informative video for people like me who are new to growing vegetables. Wondering if the self-watering pot will breed mosquitoes. Have to change the water every 2 days? Will keeping the pot indoor away from rain and leaving the rubber stopper plugged in help to prevent mosquito breeding?

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