Irene introduces the largest rooftop garden in Southeast Asia, designed by Dr. Francis Ung. The garden began development in 2004 and features a rainforest and various plant sections. It uses a lightweight soil medium but faces challenges with water supply for temperate plants. The garden serves as an experimental space for horticulture, emphasizing plant care and unique characteristics. A book giveaway invites viewer participation.
Up Next in Season 1
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S1E9 Oxford Botanist visits DIY Tropi...
Join a personal garden tour that showcases tropical plants and highlights recent changes and new additions. Insights from botanist Dr. Francis enhance the experience, as the host shares their four-year gardening journey. The discussion covers practical gardening skills, care tips for slow-growing...
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S1E10 A Borneo Private Garden
A private garden in Coing, Malaysia showcases an impressive collection of tropical plants. The owner creatively arranges unique specimens, including a large philodendron beier and various begonia varieties. The tour features rare anterium, jade ventilation blocks, and diverse acacia species. View...
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S1E11 Inside a DIY Jungle Garden & Ar...
A private home garden spans 7,300 square feet, showcasing tropical plants and unique designs. Russell Low, a lawyer, finds peace in gardening, focusing on biodiversity to attract local wildlife. He shares insights on his diverse plant collection, optimal growing conditions, and the benefits of us...