Singapore's Parks Bureau to distribute more than 3000 seeds for free

Published 2021년 3월 20일

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The National Parks Bureau in Singapore is launching its Edible Gardening Program, giving away over 3,000 seeds for free to the public. The seeds include broccoli, pumpkins, and new varieties like cauliflower and radish. Interested participants can apply online to collect the seeds in person at Hort Park or rent new flower beds in four public parks to grow their plants. The bureau is also partnering with social enterprises to create community urban farms.
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(Zaobao News) Through the Edible Gardening Program, the National Parks Bureau will distribute more than 3,000 seeds for free, providing broccoli, pumpkins and other varieties for the first time to attract more people to participate in the planting competition in October this year and experience the fun of gardening together. (March 20) It is stated in a statement that interested members of the public can apply for seeds online from now on, and can also sign up for the next community garden vegetable and fruit planting competition. The edible gardening plan has been very popular since its launch last year. The bureau has so far distributed 460,000 seeds under the plan. The seeds distributed this time include new varieties such as cauliflower, radish and pumpkin. Different from the practice of sending seeds to public addresses last year, the public can follow the instructions this time. Go to Hort Park to collect it in person, and visit the community garden there. In order to ...
Source: Zaobao

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