Edible Gardening

Gardening with Edibles Facebook Live | Episode 4



In our 4th and final edition of Gardening with Edibles Facebook Live, Dr Wilson and Vicky demonstrated how to grow your edibles using hydroponics, how to propagate and care for different types of aquatic plants such as Water Celery and Caltrop, as well as interesting edible herbs such as the Chocolate Mint and Eu de Cologne Mint!

If you found the Gardening with Edibles Live sessions useful, and would like to learn more, you can check out our gardening resources at www.go.gov.sg/gardeningresources.


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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8 Comments

  1. If your house is hot & humid the hydrophonic may not be suitable cos there are mold & mildew on the wall. Indoor is >30°. Outdoor is cooler.

  2. Thank you for this video. Watching it helped me answer some of my queries in why I failed using hydrponic method to grow vegetables. 😂😂😂 Now I am motivated to start right away. 🥰

  3. Dr Wilson, you’re so informative and entertaining at the same time! i love the breakdown on the why’s rather than jus giving a solution for a temporary fix. thank you for giving us a brief crash course behind the science of hydroponics. And thanks Vicky for creating the pandan cuttings to show! They look so good, am encouraged to try it too 🙂

  4. Dr Wison/Vikki. Can do a last one for dec on…

    How to make our own hydro nutrient. What hydro are the best, how hydro solution are made. Why AB solution cannot mix tgt at the same time, why must stir solution A first b4 B.

    Many more.. pls teach. 🙂
    Also grow light. White n red/blue

    Any different?

  5. I am loving all these gardening videos. So helpful especially there aren’t many resources for the Singapore climate.

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