🐟🌱 How to Start a Mini Aquaponics System at Home (Malaysia Style)
Want to grow fresh veggies and raise fish in your backyard or balcony? Learn how to build your own mini aquaponics system in Malaysia with this easy, beginner-friendly guide!
Want to grow fresh veggies and raise fish in your backyard or balcony? Learn how to build your own mini aquaponics system in Malaysia with this easy, beginner-friendly guide!
Think all garden plants are safe to touch? Think again. These common Malaysian plants may look harmless, but they can irritate skin, cause allergic reactions, or worse. Here’s what to avoid (or glove up for).
Living next to noisy neighbours, traffic, or a bustling urban street? Here’s a natural solution: create a living wall of sound-absorbing plants that bring you both peace and privacy. Discover the best plants in Malaysia that act as beautiful noise buffers while upgrading your garden aesthetics.
Want to make extra income from your garden? Here are real ways Malaysians are earning from herbs, fruits, and even compost in their backyard.
Turn your home into a peaceful escape. Here’s how Malaysians can recreate that iconic Balinese garden vibe — from layout to plants and finishing touches.
Learn how to set up a rainwater harvesting system in Malaysia. Discover the benefits, practical tips, and whether it’s worth it for your home garden.
Learn how to properly prune and regrow your curry leaf tree at home in Malaysia. This complete guide shares tips for faster bushy growth, fewer pests, and healthier leaves.
Worried about rainwater runoff or sloped garden beds? Discover the best soil-holding plants for Malaysian homes, including natural ways to protect your land from erosion and landslides.
Marigolds aren’t just pretty—they’re garden superheroes. In this guide, we’ll show you how to grow marigolds in Malaysia and why they’re a must-have for any home gardener.
Want to harvest kaffir lime leaves without hurting your tree? This beginner-friendly guide shows you when and how to pick kaffir lime leaves properly — so your plant stays healthy and keeps producing for years to come.