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2016
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Urban gardening in Singapore: 5 reasons why we should teach city kids about gardening and growing food
November 03, 2016
As we head into rainy season and turn our minds to the end of term holidays in Singapore, we are constantly wracking our brains for fresh new projects to get the kids involved in during their time off of school. By now you will have caught our urban gardening adventures: our green thumbs have been in overdrive growing our own salads and greens from our balconies and small outdoor spaces, and we won’t lie to you, we’re feeling rather proud of our seedling-to-harvest efforts.
Gardening in Singapore: The HoneyKids Urban Gardening Adventure with Aerospring - Part 3
October 10, 2016
Six weeks into our urban gardening project, our little patch of green is flourishing nicely. So far we’ve covered how to get started with your own balcony garden, growing herbs and salad greens from seed and now we’re ready to enjoy some of our own home-grown produce. But we’ve also encountered a few speed humps along the way…
Gardening in Singapore: The HoneyKids Urban Gardening Adventure with Aerospring
August 10, 2016
Apartment living has its upsides, but a bountiful garden isn’t usually one of them. We volunteered to try to overcome the challenges of the balcony by joining forces with Aerospring. Here’s part one of our little adventure.
The Honest Father’s Day Gift & Dining Guide 2016
June 08, 2016
Time to give the oft-overshadowed parent some extra lurrrve! We’re talking about the hero who probably taught you how to cycle, built your first dollhouse and showed you how to tie your shoelaces – don’t you think the man deserves a unique Fathers’ Day gift this year?
How to Start a Family Garden in Singapore the Unconventional Way
March 31, 2016
Think you can't grow and consume your own greens in Singapore? Think again.
Space for gardening is hard to come by in a dense, urban and metropolitan city like Singapore. Most of us live in apartments and might only have a balcony for outdoor space. Add the fact that we live one degree north of the equator and conditions for growing edible plants prove very challenging.
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