2016 Singapore Garden Festival (SGF 2016) blooms till 31st July. Let flowers, Plants, Landscapes and creative ideas indulge your senses smell, taste, and visual π
We look so small under the CHAIRS.
Those parking at Meadow or near Flower Dome will enter via Entrance D and C respectively. Those taking MRT will enter via Entrance A (Market Place).
Three sections of SGF 2016, we only visited Meadow and Bayfront. Do take note only Market Place is free entry, but we had to skip due to time constraint.
(Image credit SGF 2016)
[ Meadow Stage ]
Kids acting behind the tea cups.
Indulge in some “Fantasy Gardens”.
Maui culture anyone?
Upsize down fantasy.
Flower fields and a huge Bee hive.
Inter school competition
There are 15 landscape and garden designers from around the World.
You can imagine the long queues as I suspect this corner has the most photogenic landscapes.
I love Kyoto!
.. even Sugarcanes maze is quite fascinating. We were half-expecting a sugarcane drink stall at the corner :p
The fringe flower displays are amazing and beautiful in their own patterns and lights.
Beautiful Orchids and sculptures in “Secret Gardens”.
A stalk dedicated to our founding Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew.
Is the red ruby flower (on the right) also know as itchy-powder? We used to disturb each other during our primary school days!
Get up close (yes Wefie) with huge bugs π
Complimentary buggy ride for ticket holders.
[ Bayfront Plaza ]
If you are coming from Entrance C or D, the path to Bayfront Plaza area (8 minutes walk) is next to Hospitality Pavilion.
Gardenersβ Cup with 60 community gardening groups. Kudos to these volunteers, my neighbourhood “garden” is definitely not so fanciful!
Intrigue your senses.
My personal favourite section at 2016 Singapore Garden Festival could be the Amazing Bonsais! So delicate!
Miniature landscapes. Life like humans and buffalo.
Cool! Chinese characters of Dragon and I Love Singapore π
Tables? Not sure whether practical but they sure look nice π
Some designs are very abstract!
Edible displays.
Sushi are all made of plants! (and wasabi too). Check out the “flower bento” sets too. Edible?
More details about SGF 2016 :
– Opening hours : 10am to 10pm
– Ticketing Adults (Local resident): $12/$16 (Weekday/weekend), Child(3 to 9 years) and Senior citizen: $6/ $9
(Do buy tour tickets online at SGF 2016 website to avoid the crowd!)
– Each ticket allows one entry to Flower Dome (Orchid Extravaganza at Flower Dome). You need not cover Flower Dome on the same day.
– Weekends will be crowded and carparks will definitely be full.
For the latest updates, follow 2016 Singapore Garden Festival on their Website and Facebook, or Instagram #SgGardenFest
More flowers loaded on our Fanpage album π
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From 16-24 Aug, Singapore Garden Festival 2014 (SGF) wil bloom at Gardens by the Bay. Jointly organised by “National Parks Board (nparks)” and “Gardens By The Bay (GBTB)”, this is the first time SGF is held outdoors.
You can expect floral display, landscaping and acquire some inspirations to decorate your balcony, kitchen, and dining table too!
Regardless of which corner you are taking a selfie, there is always MBS, GardensByTheDome’s Domes or CBD in the background π
The main exhibits would be at the Meadow (10min slow walk from Flower Dome). But make sure you spend some time at SuperTree Grove (shopping) and Flower Dome (Orchids Extravaganza)
Butterflies (counted at least 10 real ones) have gatecrashed SGF 2014, and that must be the biggest compliment any gardener can receive.
Truly nature’s endorsement π
The butterfly led us to the grasshoppers, ladybird and dragonflies (the usual mascots).
Weather permits (from rain and shine), plenty of photo opportunities await families.
Flowers (notably Orchids) are spotted around many corners, forming colourful backdrop or simply photo accessories.
Appreciate 15 Fantasy and Landscape Show-gardens from award winning designers. Nature’s art pieces.
Decorate your balcony, perhaps. There are 8 “booths” to spark your creativity.
No shopping for Daddy, but you will get to shop at over 80 stalls selling plants and gardening products. Do take note that Marketplace is in a Free area (no tickets needed).
We can even buy plants designed to attract butterflies π
Indoors, there are “14 Floral Windows to the World”. Cut flowers display and master florists are waiting to thrill, just like a Arts-Nature gallery.
Everyone will get to enjoy the flower art (even decoration competition) in aircon comfort.
In one of the cubicles, Daddy found some interesting and cute plants with animals and insects names!
Crocodile (the leaves got scales!), Stingray, Flamingo are easy to guess, and caterpillar too π
Dining Table concept. Just an idea, maybe someone would really consider decorating their dining area? Perhaps, for starters, you can pluck rose petals from the table, green beans from the chair :p
Ice Queen.
Even the kitchen Island can host your herbs and spices (all plants). Do not throw away your old CRT monitor (and toy soldiers).
Miniature Gardens are new in Singapore Garden Festival. Everything in the garden (six of them) is scaled down, really intricate and pretty!
We spotted Harry Potter’s Greenhouse!
CIB (Community in Boom) are the volunteers in your neighbourhood. Young and old, all are passionate gardeners. They were on hand to show visitors some diy handicrafts, including grasshoppers.
Photography starts early for the kids. Quality is quite impressive.
You can join in SGF’s photo contest too. Click on SGF2014 Fanpage‘s Colours Tab.
We would like to recommend you to pop by SGF 2014 Gardeners’ cup too. This is a friendly competition among CIB teams.
The mini plots of garden offer plenty of opportunities to Scent, Touch, See, Hear and even Taste (5 senses).
Learning Garden will showcase edible plants, herbs and spices. Daddy loves the padi fields.
Orchid Extravaganza is held at Flower Dome.
Rows and rows of Orchids to pose and to photograph, but be prepared to queue π
Orchid Extravaganza features some 18,000 Orchids from 40 different species. Love the white Orchids which arches overhead.
Orchids Galore! Natural light seems to make the Orchids translucent.
Are these Orchids too? Daddy’s favourite could be the miniature on the right (scientific name Enchclia Radiata)
Wow purple tongues !
Orchid Kaleidoscope , that 10m tall structure in the center, is the highlight of Flower Dome.
You cannot climb up, but everyone should take one or more selfie inside the Orchid Tower (Kaleidoscope). The colourful Orchids spiral upwards into the opening. Spectacular!
Daddy can stay in Flower Dome for hours just admiring and whiffing every Orchid. Orchid Extravaganza might rival Tulipmania as one of GBTB’s best display π
Do take note that Orchid Extravaganza ends on 21Sep (Singapore Garden Festival ends 24Aug).
Video : Highlights of Singapore Garden Festival
Tips to enjoy Singapore Garden Festival 2014 :
– Singapore Garden Festival 2014 blooms from 16-24Aug (10am – 10pm daily)
– Orchid Extravaganza (Flower Dome) runs from now till 21Sep
– SGF2014 ticket entitles you to free entry at Flower Dome (a good deal), and it is only $10/$14 (Adults weekday/weekend respectively), and $5/$8 for children).
– You can choose to visit Flower dome on another day (check validity date at SGF2014)
– It can be very warm outdoors but it is cool indoors (contrasting temperate). Take care of the younger kids and older folks.
– We started our tour at 8am, that’s why some of the photos do not have a crowd. Gardens by the Bay is packed on weekends! There is still room for strollers and wheelchairs.
– Carpark will be full, do pop by Gardens By The Bay website for parking advise
– Buy your Singapore Garden Festival tickets online at GBTB website to avoid the queue
More updates can be found on the following channels :
Hurry ok, Singapore Garden Festival ends this coming Sunday. And Singaporeans like to wait until last minute then throng events :p
Referring to our first simple image, at Singapore Garden Festival 2014, it does not matter whether it is “City in a Garden” or “Garden in a City”. Both are apt for showcasing our pretty island π
More photos can be found on our Fanpage album. Read all our GardensByTheBay stories here.