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ANGIE FEATHERSTONE

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The trials and tribulations of planting along a corridor in sunny Singapore

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WHY When I started greening up my corridor, I was (and still am) frustrated at the lack of information about caring for tropical plants in S.E. Asia. Information is sporadic and feel like cut-and-paste pieces from western blogs. So I've decided to log the plants I find, and share my learnings on how to keep them happy. If I do send them to plant hell, which is more often than not, I’ll be sure to share what I did wrong so you can avoid it.  

I don’t aim to be a wikipedia for plants in Singapore. Far from. Our homes face very different living conditions. Sun, wind, humidity, your watering habits, and your lifestyle, all play a huge part in the plants we can keep and the eventual health of our plants. But I hope this becomes the start of a compendium of home-learnt advice for growing plants along corridors.

tags: corridor plants, tropical, singapore
Wednesday 01.03.18
Posted by angie featherstone