A group of Green Culture Singapore forum members, namely, Casey, Ting Ting and myself were featured on RazorTV. RazorTV is an online television service by Straits Times that broadcasts live from Singapore Press Holding’s (SPH) Multimedia Centre. This series of video clips focussed on the growing of edibles and is part of the publicity effort for the Singapore Garden Festival 2010. One of my team members from Hort Outreach, Jin Hong, was also in the video where she showed how one can prepare some dishes using seed sprouts.
Grow a real mini-farm! (FarmVille Singapore Pt 1)
If you’re hooked on Facebook’s FarmVille, why not bring turn that fantasy into a reality by planting your own vegetables and crops?
http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/94/46766.html

Tasty edible leaves (FarmVille Singapore Pt 2)
Eng Ting Ting has no need for a supermarket or market. Many of the ingredients she needs for her cooking grow right in her own backyard!
http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/94/46768.html

Mini kitchen farm (FarmVille Singapore Pt 3)
If you think growing vegies from home might be too ambitious, why not start off with fuss-free organic seed sprouts for salads.
http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/94/46770.html
Grow your own salad! (FarmVille Singapore Pt 4)
Learn how to create your own salads with easy-to-grow edible seed sprouts!
http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/94/46774.html

HDB mint garden (FarmVille Singapore Pt 5)
Casey Toh is hooked on growing her own edible plants, which she uses for herbal remedies and cooking. Find out why she especially loves growing varieties of mint leaves.
http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/94/46772.html
I tried to grow avacado in my HDB corridor and finally succeed after 3rd attempt.I just buried the seed and waited 3 weeks for it to crack.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wezap/4842923058/
Whats your suggesstion Wilson to keep my avacado alive? I like the plant and hopefully it will not die.
Hi
I read one of your posts on corridor gardens
http://gardeningwithwilson.com/2008/04/02/a-nice-corridor-garden-featured-on-the-papers-recently/
I was wondering if you knew what are HDB’s rules on them. I have been keeping plants for a while and I heard that a neighbour complained that they were obstructing. I am fairly sure that they were not.