Green Culture Singapore
Feature Article for February 2007
 
     
 
Pictures & Text by Wilson Wong
 
 
Edited by Lynnette Terh
 
     
 
Online on 1 Mar 2007
 

 


Above: Wilson with the crew's Assistant Producer, Kathy.

On February 6, 2007, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was in Singapore to take footage of two community gardens to feature on their two-year production entitled, "Around the World in 80 Gardens". Singapore's Garden City story and National Parks Board (NParks) Community in Bloom efforts were covered in this programme. Community gardens in Mayfair Park and Serangoon North were picked for filming for the second segment to represent the two different facets of community gardening in Singapore.


Above: The crew and Monty (left, in blue) preparing for the filming.

Mayfair Park was picked to showcase an example of an award-winning private housing estate community garden where residents came together to landscape the grass verges just outside their doorsteps to create a unique and welcoming environment for any visitor to their estate.

The community garden at Serangoon North represents a typical garden in a public residential estate where useful herbs and organic vegetables are grown. Unlike many other community gardens, this garden is not fenced for protection against pilferage or to demarcate its boundaries and residents are welcomed to pick the medicinal and culinary herbs grown there. Vegetables are harvested and shared among gardeners and the residents.

Above: Various scenes during the filming.

As the initiator this community garden, I am proud that it had been chosen by NParks to represent the public community gardens in Singapore. I felt as if I was performing additional "National Service" for the country. To quote my friends and residents, this interview by the BBC could potentially be one and only one that I will have in this life. I was also glad to be able to share with audience the success of promoting gardening amongst Singaporeans via the Green Culture Singapore (GCS) website and discussion forum.


Above: Wilson with Monty Don (right).

This community garden was a dream that became reality within a month after my request was put up, thanks to the support from the NParks' Community in Bloom (CIB) and the Aljunied Town Council. A parcel of land in the neighbourhood park was transformed into a community garden. As an apartment gardener, I have never expected to be able to have land near home to grow my herbs and vegetables.


Above: Many thanks to my friends and supporters who came.

The community garden's Official Opening was scheduled within the Clean and Green Week in 2006. Mrs Lim Hwee Hua, Member of Parliament for Serangoon North consituency, planted a Tecoma stans tree in the center of the European-styled medicinal herb garden located near the garden entrance. I am proud to announce that I was the one who chose the tree! The community garden was named "Our PRIDE in Bloom", where PRIDE stands for "Promoting Residents In Direct Engagement". It was an acronym conjured by my Resident's Committee (RC) Chairman in hope that the garden can be another venue for residents to meet and interact.


Above: Posing for a picture with the BBC crew.

The host of the BBC programme was Monty Don, a reowned gardening personality from the United Kingdom whom I have seen in the pages of the BBC Gardening magazine. Filming started around 2 pm under the sweltering heat and glaring afternoon sun. As I was not given a list of questions prior the interview, I felt rather lost and anxious as to what would be asked. I am grateful to my friends and supporters from GCS who took time off from school and work to be at the community garden with me during the filming. Their presence gave me the confidence to speak in front of the camera.

My most heartfelt, sincere thanks go to the following:

· My constituency's MP, Mrs Lim Hwee Hua and RC Chairman, Mr Lee Song Heng for supporting the idea of having acommunity garden in our estate.

· My friends from the GCS forum, namely, Lynnette, Eng Ong, Xuan Hong, Richard, Hidayat, Albert, Ben, Mubaraka and Ian who were present to support me throughout the filming.

· Members of the PRIDE in Bloom: Mr Lim, Mdm Liang, Amy, Iris and Margaret who have together helped to prepare and spruce up the garden weeks prior the arrival of the camera crew. Iris and Margaret are also members of GCS.

· NParks, especially, Cheow Kheng, Pin Pin and Puay Qi for their support and recognition.

· Aljunied Town Council for their sponsorship and the highly dedicated staff, which includes Mr Joseph Wee, Mr Lee Chuan Fong and Ms Kris Chen for their effort to ensure that the garden was completed on time.

· Monty and the professional BBC film crew for being so patient with me.

We will all have to wait a long, long while before we get to view this interview as it will only be shown on cable after it has been aired on BBC 2 one year from now.

 


 

 
 

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