News
WOW Architects shares the details behind the making of Mandai Rainforest Resort By Banyan Tree, Singapore’s first ...
10mon
Homes and Gardens on MSNI discovered these plants with superpowers in Singapore, and now I’m determined to grow them in my own backyardPandan is among the best plants with superpowers I've ever discovered. Scientifically known as Pandanus amaryllifolius, this herbaceous tropical plant is an integral ingredient in Southeast Asian ...
11mon
Homes and Gardens on MSN‘I’ve seen an entirely different side to this city, and it’s wild’ – what Singapore can teach us about how to live in natureSingapore National Parks Board (NParks) has an ambitious plan - to transform the island state into a ‘city in nature’. This vision aims to meet a number of key environmental goals by 2030, including ...
Here are some tips from the Morton Arboretum Plant Clinic for planting trees and shrubs.
Some 10,000 trees will be planted across Singapore to mark the 100th year since the birth of the city-state’s founding Prime Minister, the late Lee Kuan Yew, who was known as the ...
SINGAPORE - Lee Kuan Yew is the man retired lecturer Leong Chun Chong, 73, admires the most, and so he found it especially meaningful to plant a tree on the 100th anniversary of Mr Lee’s birth ...
When it was planted in the garden, we were told it was called Singapore cherry (Muntingia calabura) and was useful for growing fast. It would give green volume and shade while slower-growing ...
Have you ever wanted to see where trees are being planted throughout New York state? Now, you can! And if you plant any yourself, there's a way for you to add them to the new interactive tree ...
If we all plant a tree, nurture it, and encourage others to do the same, we will not only green our surroundings and communities but also strengthen our collective efforts to combat climate shocks.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Almost 400,000 trees have been planted in Singapore under an initiative that aims to plant one million more trees islandwide by 2030.
The movement to plant one million trees and restore nature back in Singapore has crossed the halfway mark, with more than 540,000 trees introduced across the Republic since the launch of the ...
Singapore’s National Parks Board monitors the trees by creating a digital twin of each one using LiDAR point clouds and artificial intelligence to do geo-location.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results