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Art Garden Flowers at Planters Market | Look For The Plant You Want!

Art Garden Flowers at Planters Market

Did you know the global indoor plant market is set to hit $40 billion by 2025? At Art Garden Flowers, we're leading Singapore's botanical wave. We mix art-inspired garden designs with a huge variety of plants, flowers, and gardening supplies. Whether you're an expert or a beginner, our Planters Market has everything for your dream garden.

At Art Garden Flowers, we're proud of our urban gardening heritage. We combine traditional horticulture with modern art. Our market is your go-to for all botanical needs, from tropical plants to rare species. Join us to discover the art of gardening and see what's possible.

Key Takeaways

  • Discover a wide range of plants, flowers, and gardening supplies at Planters Market
  • Experience the blend of art and horticulture in our botanical displays and installations
  • Explore our diverse plant collections, including indoor, outdoor, and rare species
  • Receive professional landscaping design services for your custom garden projects
  • Attend educational workshops and events to enhance your gardening knowledge

Welcome to Singapore's Premier Botanical Destination

At Art Garden Flowers at Planters Market, we're proud to be a key part of Singapore's gardening scene. For over 20 years, we've focused on quality plants, creative landscaping, and eco-friendly gardening. This has made us a top spot for those who love flowers, garden decor, and horticulture.

Our Heritage in Urban Gardening

Our journey started over 20 years ago with a group of passionate gardeners. They wanted to create a nursery that would change urban gardening in Singapore. Today, we're a leading botanical spot that celebrates gardening in the city.

What Makes Us Different

At Art Garden Flowers, we think every garden should show off its owner's style. Our team of experts works with customers to create unique gardens. We focus on landscaping design, floral arrangements, garden decor, and horticulture exhibits that are both beautiful and sustainable.

"We're not just a nursery – we're a vibrant community of gardening enthusiasts, dedicated to cultivating Singapore's green spaces one plant at a time."

Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting, we welcome you to our botanical paradise. Come see how we can help you create your own outdoor haven.

Art Garden Flowers at Planters Market: Your One-Stop Garden Center

Welcome to Planters Market, Singapore's top spot for gardening. We have everything you need, from rare plants to gardening tools. Our market celebrates nature and art together.

Our botanical art displays are a must-see. They show the beauty of botanical artwork and floral installations. Whether you love gardening or just enjoy nature, you'll find it here.

We also have gardening workshops and events. Learn about plant care and garden design from our experts. It's a great way to start your own garden and improve your outdoor space.

"Planters Market is a true haven for nature lovers and aspiring green thumbs alike. The blend of botanical art and practical gardening knowledge is simply unmatched."

At Planters Market, we offer a full garden center experience. Come and explore our vast plant collection. Join our workshops and let your creativity grow with the plants.

Exploring Our Diverse Plant Collections

At our garden center, we're proud of our wide range of nursery plants. We have everything from lush indoor tropicals to tough outdoor plants. Our collection meets the needs of all gardening lovers.

Indoor Plants and Tropical Varieties

Visit our indoor plant paradise and see a world of green and colorful blooms. You'll find everything from Monstera deliciosa vines to Ficus lyrata trees. Our selection includes easy-to-care-for succulents, lively Philodendrons, and exotic Calatheas.

Outdoor Gardens and Landscaping Plants

Make your home or business look better with our outdoor plants. We have everything from tall trees to colorful flowers. Check out our Agaves, Lavender bushes, and Hibiscus flowers to make your outdoor areas beautiful.

Rare and Exotic Species

For those who love plants, we have rare and exotic species. You can find plants like the Amorphophallus titanum, Nepenthes pitcher plants, and Cryptocoryne aquatic plants. These plants will excite any plant lover and make your collection special.

Botanical Art Displays and Installations

Dive into the world of botanical art at Planters Market. Our exhibits blend nature and creativity, thanks to local artists and florists. You'll see amazing flower arrangements and landscape designs in our botanical nurseries.

Our gallery is a mix of natural elements and art. You'll see floral sculptures and multimedia displays. Each piece shows the beauty of plants in a new way.

Meet talented local florists and horticulturists. They create stunning flower arrangements and landscape designs. Their work turns the ordinary into something beautiful.

"The beauty of nature is a never-ending source of inspiration, and our botanical art displays celebrate that boundless creativity." - Jane Doe, Head Curator

Our exhibits are for garden lovers, art fans, and anyone who loves nature. Let these unique creations inspire you. Let your imagination run wild.

Professional Landscaping Design Services

At Planters Market, our team of expert landscapers is here to make your green spaces tranquil oases. Whether it's a home garden makeover or a stunning botanical display for your business, we've got you covered. Our professional design services are ready to help.

Custom Garden Planning

We work hand-in-hand with you to make your garden dreams come true. Our landscape designers will listen to your needs and ideas. They'll use plant care tips and seasonal bloom advice to make sure your garden blooms all year.

Commercial and Residential Projects

We handle both commercial and residential projects, serving a wide range of clients. Whether you're a business owner wanting to boost your property's appeal or a homeowner aiming for a personal retreat, we're here to deliver top-notch results.

Maintenance Programs

Keeping your garden or landscape looking great takes regular care. That's why we offer detailed maintenance programs. Our team will handle regular pruning, fertilization, pest control, and seasonal plantings. This way, you can enjoy your outdoor spaces without the stress.

"Planters Market's landscaping experts turned our commercial property into a true botanical showcase. Their attention to detail and commitment to excellence is unparalleled."

- John Doe, Business Owner

Seasonal Blooms and Special Collections

At our local community garden center, we showcase nature's beauty with seasonal blooms and special collections. We source plants from top local nurseries and international growers. This brings you a wide variety of flowers and foliage all year.

Our seasonal displays are a treat for the senses. They celebrate the vibrant colors and scents of each season. From spring blossoms to autumn hues, our landscaping designs make these wonders a part of stunning scenes.

We also have special collections of rare and exotic plants. These displays amaze both gardeners and nature lovers. They show the amazing diversity of plants from all over the world.

If you're looking for garden inspiration or just want to enjoy nature, our blooms and collections are perfect. Come see the wonders of the plant world with us at our community garden center.

Garden Supplies and Accessories

At our premier botanical destination in Singapore, we have a wide range of gardening supplies and accessories. These are for both amateur and professional gardeners. Whether you're caring for indoor plants or designing an outdoor landscape, we have what you need.

Premium Soil and Fertilizers

Grow thriving gardens with our top-quality soil and fertilizers. Our selection includes nutrient-rich potting mixes and organic composts. We also have specialized formulas for different plants and conditions. Use these to start your horticultural exhibits and nature-inspired artworks right.

Tools and Equipment

Check out our wide range of gardening tools and equipment. They make landscaping and gardening easier and more fun. From hand tools to power equipment, irrigation systems, and protective gear, we have it all. Find the perfect tools to improve your gardening.

Enhance your gardening skills with our wide selection of garden supplies and accessories. We are your go-to place for all your gardening and landscaping needs. Let us help your plants grow and your outdoor spaces flourish.

Educational Workshops and Events

Join our educational workshops and events to learn about gardening. Our experts will teach you about plant care and new horticulture methods. Whether you're new to gardening or have lots of experience, we have something for everyone.

Discover the beauty of flower markets and learn how to arrange flowers. Explore our botanical gardens and find out about different plants. Our events cover everything from urban gardening to growing rare plants.

Take part in hands-on workshops, seminars, and tours. Learn more about the nursery and horticulture industries. Meet other gardeners, share tips, and see the latest in urban gardens and botanical art.

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The Enchanting Beauty of Hoya Plants: A Guide to Cultivating and Caring for Hoya https://artgardenflowers.com/article/the-enchanting-beauty-of-hoya-plants-a-guide-to-cultivating-and-caring-for-hoya/ https://artgardenflowers.com/article/the-enchanting-beauty-of-hoya-plants-a-guide-to-cultivating-and-caring-for-hoya/#respond Fri, 09 Feb 2024 15:58:58 +0000 https://artgardenflowers.com/?p=4953 The Hoya plant, renowned for its captivating beauty and unique characteristics, has gained popularity among plant enthusiasts worldwide. Hoya plants […]

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The Hoya plant, renowned for its captivating beauty and unique characteristics, has gained popularity among plant enthusiasts worldwide. Hoya plants are considered succulents due to the waxy layer on their surfaces. The thick and beautifully glossy wax layer is present on the surface of both the flower crown and the corona (additional crown), exhibiting a variety of colors and fascinating variations. The wax layer on Hoya plants captivates people, especially due to the intriguing wax-like appearance of the flowers. The crowns and coronas of Hoya flowers consist of five petals shaped like stars. Hoya is also known as the wax plant or porcelain flower.


Cultivating and caring for Hoya plants can be a fulfilling hobby and a way to spend leisure time. Hoya belongs to the group of epiphytic plants in the Apocynaceae family, classified under the Asclepiadoideae subfamily. The first Hoya plants were found in the regions of Asia and parts of tropical Australia, with the highest diversity in Indonesia.


Before cultivating Hoya plants, it’s essential to understand the suitable climate for them. Hoya is categorized as a tropical plant, thriving in lowland areas with a humid and warm habitat. However, Hoya plants can also be found in highland regions. Those in lowland tropical areas are classified as megatherms, favoring warm environments. On the other hand, Hoyas in highland regions are categorized as mesotherms (mid-latitude equivalent to 1000–2500 m above sea level) and microtherms (high-latitude equivalent to above 2500 m above sea level). Temperature and humidity are crucial factors in Hoya cultivation. The ideal temperature for Hoya plants ranges from 65°F to 80°F (18°C – 27°C), and maintaining moderate humidity levels creates a comfortable environment for Hoya.


Hoya plants are considered easy to cultivate and care for as they can thrive in both lowland and highland areas. There are several steps to cultivate Hoya:

  1. Lighting: Hoya plants flourish when exposed to sufficient light. They thrive in bright but indirect sunlight. Adequate light encourages Hoya growth and flower development.
  2. Use Well-Draining Pots: Hoya plants are sensitive to excessive water, so it’s essential to use pots with good drainage. This prevents Hoya roots from rotting and dying.
  3. Growing Media: The choice of growing medium for Hoya is crucial for its well-being. An ideal Hoya growing medium is porous, well-aerated, and doesn’t retain water to prevent root rot. Good options include pine bark and cocopeat. Pine bark is made from finely chopped pine bark, while cocopeat is derived from coconut fiber. A suitable mix can be a combination of pine bark and cocopeat in a 1:1:1 ratio.
  4. Watering: Allow the top inch of the soil to dry out before watering. Hoya plants prefer slightly moist soil but can withstand short periods of drought. Overwatering should be avoided to prevent root rot.

After understanding the cultivation stages of Hoya plants, it is equally important to be aware of the proper care to ensure the well-being of the cultivated Hoya plants. The following are ways to care for Hoya plants:

  1. Pruning: Regular pruning helps maintain a compact shape and encourages more blooming. Trim back long vines and remove any yellowing or damaged leaves.
  2. Fertilizing: Feed your Hoya plant with a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season (dry and wet) to encourage healthy growth. Reduce or eliminate fertilization during the dormant periods of the dry and wet seasons.
  3. Repotting: Hoya plants generally prefer being slightly root-bound, so repotting is only necessary when the roots outgrow the container. Use the opportunity to refresh the soil and inspect the roots for any signs of disease.

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What Anthurium needs to grow? A Guidance to keep your Anthurium at the Best Condition https://artgardenflowers.com/article/what-anthurium-needs-to-grow-a-guidance-to-keep-your-anthurium-at-the-best-condition/ https://artgardenflowers.com/article/what-anthurium-needs-to-grow-a-guidance-to-keep-your-anthurium-at-the-best-condition/#respond Fri, 09 Feb 2024 15:57:48 +0000 https://artgardenflowers.com/?p=4951 Maybe you always hear from others about anthurium. But do you know, that anthurium is still in the family with […]

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Maybe you always hear from others about anthurium. But do you know, that anthurium is still in the family with aglaonema, philodendron, and alocasia? Yes, those beautiful ornamental plants are still in the same family, the Araceae family. Between those siblings, Anthurium is the largest species in the world.


Varieties of anthurium available are more than 1000 varieties. Anthurium is categorized into two types, there are foliage anthurium and anthurium flowers. You can see the differences between foliage anthurium and flower anthurium from its leaves. Like its name, foliage anthurium has a unique motif and texture on the leaf, while anthurium flowers have flowers with bright colors in the middle of the leaf.


Recently, there has been a growing interest in anthurium among plant enthusiasts, particularly the variegated variety. To preserve the plant’s beauty, the owner needs to familiarize themselves with proper care instructions. This article made for anthurium enthusiasts or anthurium collectors aims to provide an academic overview of the growth requirements of anthurium, detailing the factors influencing plant growth and health.

 

Light

Anthurium is known as a plant that prefers moderate to low light. Direct exposure to excessive sunlight can damage leaves and flowers. Therefore, it is advisable to place the plant in a location with indirect light, such as under the shade of a tree or inside a room with filtered sunlight.

 

Temperature

Environmental temperature significantly influences the growth of anthurium. The ideal temperature for anthurium growth ranges between 20-25 degrees Celsius during the day and not lower than 16 degrees Celsius at night. they are indicating that inappropriate temperatures can hinder photosynthesis and plant growth.

 

Water

Anthuriums prefer to be kept moist but not wet. Watering once a week is usually sufficient, but the frequency may vary depending on the temperature and humidity of the environment.

 

Soil Acidity (pH)

Anthuriums prefer a coarse, well-draining potting mix. An orchid mix with additional sand and peat moss mixed in makes perfect soil for Anthuriums. Anthurium tends to thrive in soil with a pH between 5.5 to 6.5. Appropriate soil acidity plays a crucial role in nutrient availability for the plant.

 

Soil Drainage

Well-draining soil is essential to prevent waterlogging around the roots. Several studies emphasize the importance of providing good drainage systems to prevent root problems caused by excess water.

 

Humidity

Anthurium requires relatively high air humidity, around 80-90%. Adequate air humidity enhances flower quality and prevents issues such as leaf dryness. Low humidity can reduce flower production in anthurium plants.

 

Weeding

Do weddings regularly so that there is no struggle for nutrients that anthurium can absorb. Weeding is a simple plant care but has a big impact if not noticed. Weed growth is unpredictable, so make sure to check regularly.

 

If you’re new to plant maintenance, the best thing to try is to make the space feel like the plant’s native environment. According to the literature and research cited, the growth of anthuriums is affected by various environmental factors, such as light, temperature, soil acidity, soil drainage, and air humidity. By understanding and fulfilling these requirements, farmers or plant enthusiasts can achieve optimal growth and health for their anthurium plants. As you enjoy taking care of your plants over time, you’ll get a better understanding of what your plants need.


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Monstera is a popular ornamental foliage plant that is easily recognized by its large, glossy leaves with oval slits and holes, and also heart-shaped leaves. Monstera occurs naturally in the tropical forest. In nature, monstera grows tall and creeping, attaching itself to stems and branches, and supporting itself above the ground with long aerial roots.

This monstera tropical plant was kept as a houseplant. Monstera is easy for houseplants to maintain. It is growing so fast. It tolerates dry air and semi-shade. This plant is not difficult to care for, but it still needs to be kept healthy and beautiful. A simple way you need to take care of Monstera is to maintain the light, the soil, fertilizer, watering, and much more.

 

Light

Monstera will grow better and produce nice leaves in indirect sunlight. Monstera can do well in low light. This plant requires shade, placing the monstera not too far from light but not too much light either.

 

Soil

When planted in a pot, monstera requires a peat-based planting medium. When outdoors, monstera prefers light sandy, medium loam, and heavy clay soils with an acidic or neutral pH. Monstera will thrive in soil with good drainage and moisture.

 

Fertilizer

Monstera needs nutrients to grow bigger, new leaves, and beautiful color. Monstera doesn’t need high fertilization. Fertilize the plants during spring and summer, this will make the plants grow better and faster. The main nutrients for plants to grow are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Choose a balanced liquid 20-20-20 fertilizer to feed the plant every few weeks. It’s important to choose a formulation fertilizer that supports ornamental leaf plants. Also use foliar fertilizer, to help the leaves grow better.

 

Water

Monstera doesn’t need a lot of water. Monstera plants can neither be too wet nor too dry. Monitor the condition of the soil, do not water until the soil is soaked. Don’t let the monstera dry out, water the plant when it looks a little dry, you should water when the soil feels moist one inch below the surface. You can check with a finger test, poke a stick method, or use a moisture meter.

 

Temperature & Humidity

Monstera is a plant that is quite tolerant of various conditions. However, monstera prefers warm room temperatures. Though Monsters don’t like excessive watering, they like high humidity. If your area has a dry climate, try to keep the monstera moist, such as placing the pot on gravel.

 

Pruning

Monstera plants that are indoors need to be pruned. Pruning aims to ensure that the plant is not too overgrown so that it does not take up space in the room. Don’t worry, pruning is used to regulate new growth on the plant.

 

Potting & Repotting

Monsteras can be grown in pots with good drainage. Use a pot with drainage holes and enough depth to add a pole or support for the plant to climb. Provide tree bark or firm support covering the moss sunk into the pot so the aerial roots can attach. You can report every two years or so. Monstera will grow better according to the size of the pot.

 

Propagating

When the monstera plant has grown large, start by propagating it through stem cuttings. Propagating stem cuttings is an easy method for those of you who are just starting to grow monstera plants. Cut the stem at the bud eye with a size of 4 to 6 inches, and apply a hormone that stimulates root growth at the bottom of the stem. Then plant in damp media. Take care of the new plant until you change the pot so that the plant is strong.

So, those are some simple ways to care for and plant monstera. Don’t be afraid to start or afraid of making mistakes, you will understand the monstera plant well by planting it.

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