↓

The Curious Gardener

Gardening discoveries in Singapore

The Curious Gardener
Home Menu ↓
Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Home
  • In The Garden
  • About the Curious Gardener
    • Copyright Policy
    • Receiving updates
    • Using this site
Home→Categories Gardening issues→Seed dispersal

Search by category

Category Archives: Seed dispersal

How seeds get scattered from the parent plant

It’s good to have self-seeding plants

Posted on June 22, 2014 by CuriousG

Self-seeding plants can be a blessing or a curse. Those I put in the latter category are usually considered weeds (and we have several varieties of them!), but those that I’m happy to see are “useful”. Take our roselle plants … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in Seed dispersal | Tagged jicama, Marigold, Roselle, Sulphur Alder, Yellow Alder, yellow Cosmos, Zinnia

Gift from the birds

Posted on March 14, 2011 by CuriousG

Seeds dispersal by birds can bring nice surprises from time to time!

Continue reading →
Share
Posted in DIY projects, Fruiting vine, Seed dispersal | Tagged bitter melon, DIY projects, fruiting vine, mini bittergourd, periak, Singapore, trellis

Seed dispersal, nature’s way

Posted on April 11, 2010 by CuriousG

How do so many different plants end up growing in my garden when I don’t plant them there?

Continue reading →
Share
Posted in Birds, Edible plants, Foliage plants, Ornamental plants, Propagation, Seed dispersal, Vegetables | Tagged berries, Birds, curry leaf plant, Dracaena surculosa, mini bittergourd, palm tree, Peacock Flower, pellet casting, periak, seed dispersal
© 2025 - The Curious Gardener
↑
Content Protected Using Content Protector Plugin By: Make money.