Charlie Tims, who left a comment on my blog recently, paid a visit to my community garden yesterday morning. Charlie, as mentioned in his comment, is in Singapore for three months on a programme based in the UK which develops ‘young leaders’.
The weather was good yesterday as it was overcast slightly with no glaring sun or heavy rain and served as a good opportunity for me to show Charlie around the gardens. But I was feeling kind of sad because there wasn’t much for Charlie to photograph as the vegetable garden was in the period between harvest and sowing. Many of the planting beds are now bare and have just been turned.
But I managed to show him some of the interesting plants in the garden such as the rose myrtle, bananas and papayas, which are two fruit trees that are not that common in the UK, some herbs like the lemon grass and citronella. Also sat down to share with him what a community garden is all about and how it is run, which he was keen to know.
Charlie is a kind chap. He held on tightly to a snail which he spotted and picked from the garden all the time. As you can see, the snail wanted to make friends with Charlie as it came out of its shell and kind of said “hello” to him. Charlie knew that if the snail is in my hands, it would have been smashed, as what many gardeners, who regard them as pests, would do to them. He protected the snail all the way until he dropped it in the grass turf located opposite the garden, which was also separated by a road whilst he was on his way to take a bus to go home.
I was also kind of surprised that I am now known by some people in the UK due to the book, entitled “Around the World in 80 Gardens, written by Monty Don that has been published only recently. Charlie’s mother had told him to come look for me whilst he is in Singapore. My community garden was picked last year to be featured in the show that was filmed by the BBC crew. The series is now being aired in the UK and the episode that features Singapore will be aired probably like next week?

Charlie and me – a photo that was taken at the tropical garden.

Charlie with his snail friend.

The snail says “Hi”!
Charlie also made a post of his thoughts on his recent visit:



















