From compact HDB balconies to rooftop terraces, Singapore's tropical conditions support a remarkable range of edible and ornamental plants year-round. Detailed growing notes, equipment breakdowns, and neighborhood nursery references compiled for local growers.
In-depth articles covering practical gardening methods tested in Singapore's equatorial climate, with specific plant varieties, soil mixes, and supplier references.
A breakdown of container sizes, drainage setups, and lightweight growing media suited for standard HDB corridor and balcony dimensions. Includes plant selections tested in east- and west-facing orientations.
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Modular pocket systems, rail-mounted planters, and wall-frame techniques for apartments with limited floor area. Includes irrigation notes and weight-load considerations for older HDB blocks.
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Sixteen herbs that handle Singapore's humidity and temperature range without air conditioning. Propagation timelines, pot size recommendations, and local nursery stockists for each variety.
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Singapore's average relative humidity sits between 70% and 90% throughout the year, which reduces irrigation frequency for wall-mounted and pocket-style planters. The consistent 12-hour daylight cycle means photosensitive species receive predictable light exposure without supplemental grow lamps.
Vertical setups also solve a practical constraint: most HDB units have balconies measuring 1.5 to 2.5 metres wide, leaving minimal floor space for conventional pots. Wall and railing systems shift the planting area upward, freeing corridor access while adding greenery.
Thomson Road and Seletar area nurseries tend to stock the widest range of tropical edibles, including laksa leaf (Persicaria odorata), pandan, Thai basil, and several curry leaf cultivars. Weekend morning visits typically offer the freshest stock before afternoon heat stresses newly potted plants.
For ornamental tropicals, World Farm along Bah Soon Pah Road carries heliconia, bird-of-paradise, and various fern species suited to shaded balcony corners. Prices are generally 20-40% lower than retail garden centres in shopping malls.
Key environmental data that influences plant selection, watering schedules, and pest management across the island.
Daily temperature range year-round with minimal seasonal variation
Average annual rainfall, heaviest November through January
Relative humidity supporting moisture-loving tropical species
Near-constant daylight period due to equatorial latitude (1.3°N)