Learn how to improve the properties of soil to suit different growing environments for your edibles using soil amendments such as organic materials, grit and organic fertilisers. This video covers Part 2 of our guide to mixing soil for growing edible plants!
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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7 Comments
Where can I get these materials to build my own pot mix?
Do share where we can get sandy and loamy soil.
Where am I allowed to plant in Singapore? Can I use the empty spaces in open green areas?
May I use this method to make additional soil if there is no more soil?
Learning alot about gardening from u guys. Thank you.
Is rice hull a kind of grit?
Can "lawn sand" be used as grit?