Friday, May 25, 2012

Heartland Youthoria 21-27 May 2012

The CG participated in the above events during the week. We conducted a workshop for 40 students at the HDB HUB. The workshop involved hands-on-session in making an Eco-bottle for an indoor garden. We taught the students step-by-step in recycling a 1.5 litre pet bottle into an anti-mosquito pot for planting in water. Below is the end result ..... I must say it's a pretty pot using the water gel babies, colorful marbles and charming ribbons for decoration.


During the week, Northland Primary came to visit the CG. The students helped in the weeding and watering of some parts of the CG, toured the garden with interesting pointers to look at, they witnessed the CG vounteers harvesting two yam plants, a huge 20 g wintermelon, a couple of turnips and tasted the CG herbal tea. Iris also demonstrated to the group how to make an anti-mosquito plant pot using a pet bottle. Noticed in some pics you can see videographers and photographers and even have a couple of reporters interviewing us and the students during the visit.











Friday, May 11, 2012

Bromeliads Update

Most of these plants were donated to the CG by friends from GCS. They came in a pot with a plant or two. Propagating them is a slow process and so I am waiting for the time when I have enough to do some landscaping for a patch in the CG. Meanwhile I just enjoy the color changes on the leaves as they grow and if there are blooms happening .... that means I will soon have baby plantlets.





Thursday, May 10, 2012

Duranta 'Dark Purple'

This was a plant donated to the CG in a small hanging pot. I saw the lovely blooms and decided to plant it into the ground so that we can have a reasonable size purple bloom bush. Waited almost a year and a half before I saw blooms again and finally you see the blooms here. This beauty is hidden from all eyes because the shaded trellis was built in front of it.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Persian Shields

A GCS friend donated her cuttings to the CG. The leaves have a unique purplish bronze coloration when grown in the right conditions. Sometimes a pinkish purple can also be seen. This is an excellent example which I usually share with the students who come visit the CG about leaves that are colored not the usual green. The plants like the shade and the humidity in the garden. Any bright sunlight will tend to bleach off the leaves to a pale purple. So in the CG they grow under the Longan tree.



Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Succulent Dishes Updates

Some updates .... they seem to be doing OK. They have been growing for the past three months. Had to take away those that didn't do too well and replanted some others to try again. Let's see how they do again. In time to come I know some in the dishes will overgrow again ... then it's trimming time.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Teck Ghee Vista Visit

Our CG was involved in helping out the Orange Valley elderly residents set up the CG. We donated some potted plants to them to help them as a start up. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was there to officiate the opening of Teck Ghee Vista and the CG ambassadors together with the Xin Min Primary Heartland ambassadors were there to welcome him and distribute fragrant potpourri sachets made with our garden leaves. Here are the memorable moments to enjoy .....






Sunday, May 6, 2012

Taiwanese Mulberry Fruits

Finally had the chance to harvest some to eat .... LOL They are huge and almost my thumb size for the largest berry seen here. The black one tasted not sour but not too sweet at the moment.


Saturday, May 5, 2012

Garbage Enzyme

We try not to use any chemicals in the CG for insect and pest control unless absolutely necessary. We use garbage enzyme for general pest control and we make them ourselves. Here is how it's made ...

1 cup of black sugar .....

10 cups of water .....


3 cups of  vegetable matter in this case I used old apples that are not sweet ......

Put all the ingredients into a big tub and cover .Let them ferment for 3 months in a cool place shaking the container once in a while to mix them all up and open the cover to release the gas.

After that sieve out the vegetable matter and retain the liquid . This liquid is called Garbage Enzyme. The vegetable matter can be burried into the ground as composting material.

Here is the link for some more information on Garbage Enzyme ....
http://www.instructables.com/id/Garbage-Enzyme-Multipurpose-Uses-amp-Safer-and/

Friday, May 4, 2012

Vent 2

This is the second time it happened. Someone in the community nicked the entire hibiscus bush off it's rubber tire planter. Haiz!