You pretty much tried everything I like to think I can garden as I grew up in the tropics and have had gardens there. SO where do you garden?beppi wrote:Gardening here isn't as easy as in temperate places:
A lack of shops for tools, seeds, fertilizer, lots of unknown bugs who'll eat your stuff before you can, terrible soil, too much water one day, too little the next - and working in full sweat might also not be your thing.
I did it anyway. The results over the years were dismal. But it gave me something to do and my wife had good laughs when I brought bags full of horse manure from the riding school (by bicycle - no taxi would take me!).
Here's a list of what I tried:
- radishes (didn't grow)
- cauliflower (didn't grow)
- watermelon (didn't grow)
- zucchini (didn't grow)
- sweet corn (didn't grow)
- papaya (never grew well, no idea what I did wrong - I got all of ONE tasteless fruit from three trees, which then died)
- honeydew (grew and gave ONE fruit, which a Singaporean friend called sensational)
- banana (grew well and gave more fruits than we could eat)
- tomatoes (grew, but not very well, tiny harvest)
- eggplants (grows and gives a reasonable harvest)
- lady fingers (grows well and gives lots of pods)
- parsley (didn't grow)
- dill (grew, but not well)
- mint (didn't grow)
- coriander (didn't grow)
- pandan (didn't grow)
- coconut (grew well, but takes years till harvest - I moved before that)
- chillies (grew well, but I don't like it hot)
- bitter gourd (grew well, but I don't like it)
- Italian basil (grew like a weed - we made lots of Pesto, despite extortionate prices for Parmesan cheese and olive oil)
In my dream world Singapore is snake-lessgravida wrote:I have seen some small plots in Jacob Ballas Children's Garden, I doubt they rent it, but maybe they run some classes over there? They do have one station explaining life cycle of a durian IIRC.
Beppi, please do not destroy my naive picture of snake-less Singapore. I did not meet any so far (8 years) and hope it will remain like that. Anyway, one more reason to hate gardening (my mum was a bit "forcing" me to do basic gardening when I was a kid and I really do not enjoy it).
Sorry, I have to take that bait:gravida wrote:Beppi, please do not destroy my naive picture of snake-less Singapore. I did not meet any so far (8 years) and hope it will remain like that.
Thank you for the information.beppi wrote:I had a terrace house with a tiny plot of green for a couple of years.wannamove wrote:SO where do you garden?
Nowadays there are community gardens between the housing blocks where you can volunteer. Ask at the National Parks Board, they are coordinating this effort.
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