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Royal Floria Putrajaya 2015
Public Service Announcement: If you're headed out to Royal Floria Putrajaya, here are some points to note: It's outdoors and blazing hot (temps soared to 34C yesterday but felt waaaay hotter). Sensible clothing footwear, umbrella, hats, sunscreen are must haves.
Set Waze point to: Floria Putrajaya Car Park
It seemed like parking was a free for all, although there are designated areas; just be mindful of which zone you're parked at.
The ticket booth is by the mainroad outside the primary entrance. Tickets are rm5 for mykad holders and rm10 for non-mykad holders. But once inside the grounds you'd still need to buy a separate ticket to enter the Spring & Winter Dome. It costs rm3 and the booth for this is located next to the Dome.
It seemed hard to get a guide map for the exhibit zones. If it helps, here's a photo of the site map, do save it to your phone.
For refreshments, there are food trucks, stalls and beverage vending machines in most zones. But carry some water anyway.
The plant display is the first zone you'll pass through and there are lots of good buys. Our advice is, make your purchase on your way OUT so that you don't have to lug these bags throughout the exhibit.
Inside the covered display areas, the domes are air conditioned and a nice respite from the heat. But there aren't any benches to sit. So you'll find people sitting on the edge of the larger artistic displays - most probably the ones you'll want to photograph. But if you politely tell them that you'd like to take a photo, folks do step aside with a sheepish smile :)
Be patient, especially if you're a photography enthusiast cause the exhibits are beautiful and worth the few seconds to wait for, as folks will be whipping out their mobile phones, and inadvertently stick it right infront of your face.
Take your time and enjoy the profusion and abundance of flowers and plants on display and appreciate the hard work that went into it. Remember no picking of the flowers :)
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Grow Your Own Grub - A Little Farm On The Hill
Would you like to GROW YOUR OWN GRUB?
If so you might enjoy the one day practical introduction to home gardening at an organic farm, only 40 minutes drive from KL. Friends who attended this course recently say it was one of the best learning experiences they had!
The workshop will be run by gardening and compost buff, Harbir Gill. It's designed for anyone who's interested to get started in growing fresh vegetables in their garden or apartment balcony, or anyone who's already been bitten by the gardening bug but wants to see better results. The course is hands-on and will introduce you to the basic principles of natural gardening and all the benefits that come with it. The course starts at 9.30am and finishes at 4pm. Refreshments, lunch, course equipment and notes are included.
ONLY 5 SPOTS LEFT!
All you need to bring are a sturdy pair of shoes, an open mind and willing hands.
Saturday 28 March 2015 9.30am to 4pm at a little farm on the hill Tanarimba Janda Baik, Bukit Tinggi, Pahang. RM250 per guest (includes lunch, refreshments, starter kit book!) Limited to 15 guests only - only 5 spots left now - so book soon!
To book please email alittlefarmonthehill@gmail.com
Programme:
09.30 Welcome, COFFEE and BUNS
10.00 How to get started?
Do I need a garden?
What do plants need to grow?
How to source equipment?
11.00 Soil improvement and composting
12.00 LUNCH
13.00 No dig gardening concepts
Creating potting mix
Planting in containers
Intro to seeds, cuttings, planting
14.30 Basics in natural pest controls
15.00 TEA and CAKE and tour of farm
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Saturday
Blooming at Mud: The Story of Kuala Lumpur
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The cast of MUD Kuala Lumpur with a shout out to Nook Flowers! Thank you guys! |
Photo credit: With thanks to Aylwin Joshua from Pixel Arts Photography for some of the photos used in this posting.
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Monday
Malaysian Circle: Everything’s Coming up Roses for Nook
Tuesday
Two Day Before Valentine's Early Bird Prices Ends
Saturday
Flowery Thursdays at Mang Tha Centre
A few months ago, we got wind that they had been hoping for such training for a long time to use for special events in their communities and when we heard about it, we got in touch with Ariane De, the manager for the centre who promptly sent word to the ladies. Class 1 started with 15 women but every week the numbers are growing. Ariane said that these little moments of happiness matter a great deal to them as their living conditions as hard. As for us, we’re just happy that they are happy! Classes are lots of fun and every week their confidence level improves a tad bit more! Here are scenes from the classes:





