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One of the best balcony gardens in Singapore

March 7, 2019 Summer Rayne Oakes

If you’re lucky to have a balcony in your urban abode and you just happen to live in the tropics, then you may want to draw some inspiration from James Ipy’s balcony garden in Singapore.

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In garden, home Tags gardens, Balcony Garden, Singapore, Balcony Garden Singapore, tropical houseplants, houseplants, houseplants for balconies, plants for balconies, how to make a balcony garden
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Ode to garden flowers

February 20, 2019 Summer Rayne Oakes

I took the liberty to write about the flowers in my garden that I have strong memories of.

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In garden Tags Hyacinth, tulips, Peony, Paeonia lactiflora, Alcea rosea, tulipa, tulip, Tiger Lily, Lilium lancifolium, Forsythia, Hay-scented fern, Dennstaedtia punctilobula, Forget-me-nots, Myosotis scorpioides, Syringa vulgaris, Lilac
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Is “gardener” a dirty word?

September 21, 2018 Summer Rayne Oakes
A photo of the landscaped area of The Assemblage in New York. Photo by: Morano Landscape & Garden Design

A photo of the landscaped area of The Assemblage in New York. Photo by: Morano Landscape & Garden Design

When Valerio Morano Sagliocco was in high school in Westchester County, New York, he was reluctant to share that his parents were gardeners and landscapers because it was looked down upon. But now a third-generation landscape designer running his grandfather’s business, he couldn’t be prouder.

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In garden Tags gardener, landscape design, National Association of Landscape Professionals, landscape design career, urban landscape design, landscaping, WhyILandscape
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Landscaping the sky: green roofs in the city

September 17, 2018 Summer Rayne Oakes

Landscaping the ground in the city is challenging given the lack of space—but landscaping the sky with green roofs? Well that’s an opportunity if we ever have seen one!

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In garden Tags green roof, green roofs, urban greening, urban greenspaces, National Association of Landscape Professionals, landscape design, urban landscaping, urban landscape design, urban garden, Kingsland Wildflowers
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Making a woodland terrarium for the home.

March 26, 2018 Summer Rayne Oakes
Terrariums can be as simple or as elaborate as you would like, provided that you have some basic elements—namely stones and charcoal to help create a drainage medium—and of course a terrarium!

Terrariums can be as simple or as elaborate as you would like, provided that you have some basic elements—namely stones and charcoal to help create a drainage medium—and of course a terrarium!

There is a sense of whimsy that comes with a terrarium full of plants. In a way, you—the planter—become a cross between god and a Lilliputian landscape architect, carefully creating and devising a miniature ecosystem, that when planned out well, can pretty much take care of itself. 

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In garden, home Tags terrarium, plant terrarium, woodland terrarium, how to make a terrarium garden, terrarium garden
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How I keep my fruits and veggies fresh

March 19, 2018 Summer Rayne Oakes

There are some simple ways to increase the shelf life of your fruits and veggies.

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In food Tags prevent spoilage, fresh fruits and vegetables
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Kabocha and butternut squash soup

March 12, 2018 Summer Rayne Oakes
Kabocha squash or Japanese pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima) is a winter squash variety that has started to become quite popular in farmers markets and some supermarket chains. Though the skin, which is thick and knobby, doesn't look remotely edible, it ac…

Kabocha squash or Japanese pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima) is a winter squash variety that has started to become quite popular in farmers markets and some supermarket chains. Though the skin, which is thick and knobby, doesn't look remotely edible, it actually is and provides a significant amount of fiber. The inside flesh is sweet—a sort of cross between a pumpkin and sweet potato. You can let a kabocha get quite large, which makes it look intimidating, but once you get a knife through it, it's easy to prepare! 

This soup takes some time to create, but believe me—it's well worth the taste!

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In food Tags recipe, kabocha squash, squash, butternut squash, soup
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Make a DIY seed box out of a recycled wine box

March 5, 2018 Summer Rayne Oakes

Stop by your local wine shop to see if they have any extra wooden wine boxes on hand. They serve as a perfect, upcycled DIY seed box. 

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In garden Tags zero waste, recycle, wine box, seed box
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Wood ear, wakame and cannellini bean soup

February 26, 2018 Summer Rayne Oakes

The combination of woodear mushrooms and wakame seaweed give this soup a unique taste and texture. 

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In food Tags mushroom soup, wood ear mushrooms, wood ear mushrooms soup
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Houseplant Masterclass launches on Kickstarter

February 1, 2018 Summer Rayne Oakes

It gives me great joy to announce that I’ve just launched a Kickstarter to raise funds for How to Make a Plant Love You: Houseplant Masterclass and I'd love your support!

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In garden Tags houseplant masterclass, kickstarter, gardening, indoor plant care, houseplant care, houseplant workshops
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