Hdb corridor plants. May 13, 2022 路 As most Singaporeans live in high-rise buildings, growing edib...
Hdb corridor plants. May 13, 2022 路 As most Singaporeans live in high-rise buildings, growing edible greens and other plants in the common corridor has been gaining ground in recent years. He shared photos taken on Sunday (Sep 11), showing a cluster of plants peeking out from the second-floor corridor of Block 366 Tampines Street 34. Get a pack of those lovely big seeds from any nursery, soak them well overnight, throw them into the container you have and wait for them to germinate. Apr 26, 2024 路 Outside a 4-room HDB flat on Bishan Street 24, there is a ‘plant wall’ with over 10 shelves. Download our Good Corridor Gardening Practices brochure for reference! Flower Power in Toa Payoh. HDB Corridor Nov 12, 2021 路 S'porean man grows 57 plants in misty DIY garden set-up along HDB corridor Neat and nifty. Gorgeous Urban Jungle. HDB corridor gardener Shirley grows a mixture of edibles and non-edibles, such as kailan, pandan, tomato, Philodendron red congo, orchids, round eggplants, tangerine, Thai basil, Aglaonema, and more. for context, my HDB corridor is shaded and super windy, I bought gardenias back before but the flowers got blown off in the wind due to the superb wind channeling design of my block 馃槥 any suggestions are welcome! Thank U Bothered by the potted plants that your neighbour has adorned the common corridor with? Well, at least you aren't living near an "overgrown jungle", said Stomper Francis. You just have to observe some simple rules, like maintaining a clear passageway. Francine, a long-time resident of Toa Payoh, started her HDB corridor garden in early 2022. Dec 28, 2022 路 Want to start your own HDB corridor garden in Singapore? We feature 8 most beautiful HDB gardens, as well as tips (and HDB rules) for those interested in gardening in their HDB flat. Feb 20, 2025 路 Managing Corridor Clutter in HDBs with Plants Managing indoor plants in HDB corridors can be a delightful experience, enriching your living space with greenery. As many live in high-rise buildings, common corridor spaces may be one of the suitable locations for edible gardening. Consider the specific light conditions in your corridor when selecting your greenery to ensure optimal growth. May 7, 2025 路 Transform your HDB corridor into a green paradise with simple, low-maintenance plants, vertical gardening, and decorative touches for a stunning garden oasis. Personally, I’ve almost knocked into stuff while navigating a narrow walkway (that just became even narrower) in a HDB block. . Captivating Corridor. The term ‘care’ also includes Daisy’s conversations with the plants. It鈥檚 no simple feat, as commentators have said, 鈥淚 tried growing my corridor Wah, disaster. As common corridors are communal spaces, it Jun 10, 2023 路 SINGAPORE – If you live in a Housing Board flat, you can grow plants in your corridor. Starting a garden will involve the use of proper containers and selecting suitable plants. Since then, under the care of her amazing green fingers, the space has literally bloomed, with colourful flowers and a variety of plants that include Queen of Night, Inchplant, Begonia Rose, Desert Rose, Kampong Rose, Jasmine, Pandan plant, Hibiscus and Air plant. Feb 21, 2024 路 Share this article Outside a 4-room HDB flat on Bishan Street 24, there is a ‘plant wall’ with over 10 shelves. We were enthralled by this perfectly framed shot, which featured the popular Monstera deliciosa, Anthurium vittariifolium, Philodendron billietiae, Rhaphidophora tetrasperma and even a Vanda orchid. We decided to develop a "Corridor Grow System" that is sleek, lightweight, conserves water and expandable. Sep 8, 2020 路 It’s common to see rows and rows of plants and other personal effects lining HDB common corridors, and many times, these obstruct the corridor and pose a hazard. But starting corridor gardening will require the use of proper containers and a selection of suitable plants. For Nourishment and Love for Nature. On these shelves are nearly 200 plants, which have thrived over the past 3 years under the careful care of Daisy, a 38 years old chemist. Ideally, where you decide to place your plants along the corridor should receive at least 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight in order to grow edible plants. Mrs Chia Phay Eng takes Mar 2, 2024 路 Need recommendations/advice on suitable plants to grow from seeds preferably (instead of buying new potted plants) with the following preference/criteria: a) HDB corridor (tall parapets hence mostly shaded from strong direct sunlight, quite windy) b) medium size (20-30cm tall) pots with fully grown plant not taller than 1 metre ideally Jan 17, 2022 路 What edible plants can you grow in HDB corridor: Kang Kong Minimum Sunlight Requirements: Shade, but growth is slower and leaves are smaller This vegetable, is virtually indestructible. Ashley Tan | November 12, 2021, 06:58 PM Jul 19, 2019 路 Growing along HDB Corridors is common but there are issues involved. Our recently introduced ‘Gardening with Edibles’ initiative has inspired many members of the public to garden at home with edible plants. Ramasamy Mullai, a plant enthusiast, had over 30 potted plants including curry, moringa, and balloon vines, which she often utilized in her cooking. Oct 2, 2024 路 Hi everyone, would like to ask if there are any hardy flowering plants to recommend. Jun 16, 2023 路 Inspiring HDB corridor gardens: Families, neighbours bond while growing plants outside flats, June 11). Here are some tips and guidelines for gardening in the HDB common corridor: Follow HDB rules on the use of common corridor Before you start your gardening project, it’s important to check with the Housing and Development Board (HDB) on the rules and regulations regarding the use of the common corridor. We are also mighty impressed by this HDB corridor jungle, which looks so lush, like it belongs in Gardens by the Bay. Something like what happened with this Canberra resident. Sep 26, 2024 路 Corridors typically receive ample sunlight, making them ideal for a variety of light-hungry plants. Sep 29, 2023 路 Growing plants in this communal space can be challenging, especially since the corridors need to also be used by the Singapore Civil Defence Force, Town Councils and others. Generally, select a West or East facing corridor as they typically have enough sunlight.
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