Avid gardeners take note! Popular plant nursery, World Farm, is set to open their new outlet at Jurong.
World Farm announced that they will be doing a soft opening on 29 December 2021 and will be giving away a free pot of succulent for purchases above $20.
You don’t need to spend a fortune to beautify your home with plants and greenery.
ShiSheng Plant, a nursery located in Sungei Tengah, has announced in Facebook that they are selling potted plants at only $2 per pot. There are 34 species of plants to choose from including Dracaena, Fittonia, Philodendron, Pothos, Syngonium and more!
Note that they are not opened for walk-in during this period and customers can purchase the plants from their online store here.
In case you can’t view the photos, check them out below:
Looking to bring nature home? Turn any space into a green oasis with IKEA’s wide range of potted plants. They have large foliage plants as well as beautiful succulents on sale.
There are also a diverse range of low maintenance indoor plants that easy to grow.
Check them out at IKEA today.
Strelitzia
$6.90
Monstera Deliciosa (aka Swiss cheese plant)
$6.90 till 25 Aug (U.P. $9.90)
Ficus Microcarpa Ginseng
$7.90
Sanseviera Tirfasciata
$10.90
Pachira Aquatica
$6.90
Pandanus Amaryllifolius (aka Pandan leaves)
$9.90
Ficus Lyrata
$7.90
Potted Dracaena Marginata
$4.90
Alocasia Amazonica
$9.90
Calathea
$9.90
Epipremnum (aka Money Plant)
$2.90
Zamuiculas (aka ZZ Plant)
$19.90
Syngonium
$6.90
Anthurium
$19.90
Spathiphyllum (aka Peace lily)
$9.90
Sansevieria Hahnii
$5.90
Ficus Elastica
$9.90
Radermachera (aka China Doll)
$9.90
Asplenium
$9.90
Fittonia
$3.90
Euphorbia Milii
$4.90
Dracaena Surculosa (aka Dracaena Gold Dust)
Succulents
$4.90 – $6.90
Cactaceae
$4.90
Address:
IKEA Alexandra 317 Alexandra Rd, Singapore 159965
IKEA Tampines 60 Tampines North Drive 2, Singapore 528764
IKEA Jurong 50 Jurong Gateway Road, #02-12/13/14 #03-15/16/17, #04-20/21/22 Jem, 608549
There’s no better time to spruce up and beautify your home. Chengtai Nursery, a plant and gardening supplies wholesaler, has announced in a Facebook post last week that they have brought in a new supplies of plants for the month of August.
Whether you’re an avid succulent collector or someone who’s shopping for indoor plants, they have a wide variety of different plants for you to choose from.
We saw a huge collection of plants on sale including succulents and cacti, air plants, adenium plants, orchids, bonsais, caladiums and many more.
For those who can’t view it on Facebook, here’s what you can expect:
Do you have the green thumb?
Address: 51 Sungei Tengah Road Singapore, Singapore 698997
One of the simple things we can do to help save the environment is to reduce our energy consumption and plant more trees. Little do you know that these things along with other innovative ideas can not only help the Earth but it can also save you a decent amount of money.
Here are 5 Eco-Friendly Home Ideas To Save You Money…
1. USE BLACKLE.COM
Blackle.com is a search engine that is powered by Google Custom Search and created by Heap Media. It helps users save energy consumption because of its predominantly black and grey display. According to Wikipedia, the Blackle’s black screen can save up to 4 mWh of electrical energy consumption.
2. KEEP THE WATER BOTTLES IN
Did you know that a barely stocked fridge has to work harder to stay cold than a fully stocked one? So, put your water bottles inside the fridge to help maintain its efficiency.
Image Credits: Steven Depolo via Flickr
You may also put a water bottle in the toilet tank to displace the water and help reduce water consumption.
3. THRIVE A GREEN THUMB
Instead of purchasing the S$299 branded air purifier, go natural and grow your own succulents.
Image Credits: teresaphillips1965 via Flickr
Plants are more than just decorations as it can improve the air quality in your home by absorbing dangerous toxins. Go for the inexpensive and easy to maintain plants such as ferns, green spider plants, English Ivy and dracaenas. Furthermore, growing your own food is organic at its finest. If you do not have a backyard or an apartment balcony there are community gardens for you to plant your own seed.
4. CLEAN YOUR DUST WITH NO MUSS
Buying a bunch of paper towels and cleaning spray products can be costly. So, use a microfiber duster instead. It is not only reusable but it is also effective. Home Depot sells Microfiber Duster with Soft Grip Handle for only US$3.98 or S$5.39. Just toss it in the washing machine to clean it.
5. CLEAN YOUR COMPUTER
Most of the germs live in your keyboard so it is tantamount for you to tidy it up. Rather than buying cleaning sprays, special wipes that contain chemicals or even buy a new one…turn your keyboard upside down and shake the dirt out. Then swab a cotton tip with alcohol or a double-sided tape to clean between the keys.