
What is NPK
NPK is an abbreviation of the chemicals required by plants to grow. This article explains in detail each of them and more.
NPK is an abbreviation of the chemicals required by plants to grow. This article explains in detail each of them and more.
Wondering how to use liquid fertilizers properly? It’s more than just following the basic directions written on the label. Find out more here.
There is nothing better than a garden in full bloom. Here are some tips on how to make your flowers bloom faster and for longer.
Confused between raised garden beds and planter boxes? Here’s an explanation on the difference between them.
Fertilisers nutrients are crucial for optimal plant growth, Find out about how often to use fertilisers for optimal plant growth.
Explore the difference between organic and biofertillisers. Each has its own pros and cons, and thus benefits different types of plants.
If you’ve ever killed a houseplant, you’re not alone. It turns out that green fingers (the ability to keep plants alive) are something that can
Learn about the role of nitrogen in photosynthesis and plant growth, what is nitrogen deficiency & sufficiency, and why you should apply fertilisers rich in nitrates to your soil.
Bio-organic fertiliser is a combination of organic and inorganic elements that are obtained from animals and plants. These two sources provide all the required nutrients to the plants; therefore they are considered natural fertilisers. The use of bio-organic manure in vegetable gardening has been promoted for many years now due to its many benefits. The use of bio-organic manure as a fertiliser provides the plants with multiple benefits such as increased growth, better yield, and quality of produce.
Due to the rising popularity of gardening as a hobby in Singapore, many have tried their hands on adding a little color to spice up their living and working spaces. Where some have succeeded in creating lush and vibrant gardenscapes that have their own mini eco-systems in their home, others may experience the opposite due to constraints in space, knowledge and time to care for their plants or simply lacking ‘green thumbs’.