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Garden Patch

Garden Patch is an important feature of HortPark. It consists of a patchwork of 40 outdoor display plots that showcase garden designs, concepts, products and ideas on home gardening.

These 8m plots are ideal for showcasing:
  • Horticultural and landscaping products;
  • Home gardening design concepts and applications;
  • unique and innovative landscape designs;
  • new trends and practices in gardening and landscaping.

Silver Garden

The Silver Garden features a collection of silver, grey and white hued plants set against a backdrop of green dominated landscape. It is restful by day and somewhat mysterious by night.

Balinese Garden

Formerly known as Garden of Seasons, Balinese Garden is a new theme garden in HortPark designed to host intimate ceremonies and events in a romantic and enchanting garden setting.

Balinese Garden has a landscape that is typified by a range of lush tropical plants, decorative ornaments, unique garden shelters and water. Inspired by the Balinese landscape, structural plants with strong lines and bold foliages (such as palms, bamboos and frangipanis) are used extensively, while colourful plants (such as bromeliads, cordylines, crotons, flowering gingers, ornamental bananas and heliconias) are used to create visual interests. Plants with fine-textured foliage (such as ferns) also confer visual contrasts. A living gazebo weaved together from the common Ficus microcarpa plants is a unique addition, completing the lush tranquillity of the Balinese Garden.

Couples planning their weddings can consider tying the knot in this aesthetically beautiful garden.

Herb and Spice Garden

In this interactive garden - look, smell, taste, touch and learn about the traditional medicinal and culinary uses of various herbs and spices found in Singapore. Learn to grow your own herbs and spices.

Golden Garden

The Golden Garden, located at the far end of HortPark provides the visual contrast to the Silver Garden. The plants here are meant to radiate warmth to the surroundings.

Rooftop Garden

The Rooftop Garden, located at the roof top of the HortCentre, showcases different types of green roof systems as well as plants suitable for green roof planting.

Green roof systems are a low-maintenance alternative to traditional rooftop gardens. When established with the proper selection of drought-tolerant plants, green roofs are lightweight and self sustaining.

Lifestyle Corner

The Lifestyle Corner is an indoor showcase that embraces and incorporates greenery in a living or working space. It offers interesting and innovative ideas that you can use to work around the spatial and lighting constraints of your home. Look out for interactive signages that share ideas to display plants in your home, ranging from the more traditional methods like terrariums and container gardens, to new innovations like vertical gardens, fancy self-watering pots and upside-down hanging pots. Tips are also available to guide you in choosing the right plants that will suit your living environment and how to care for them. Look around and discover how the living beauty of plants and the symbolism of flora furnishings can be used to enhance the design and ambience of your home or office.



Native Garden

First of its kind in Singapore, this is the first-ever public native plant garden that attempts to create attractive landscapes using plants that are native to Singapore. With more than 100 species of plants, the Native Garden contains the highest concentration of native plants in urban Singapore. It aims to showcase, identify and evaluate suitable native plants for our urban landscapes. With flowing streams, wood logs, stones, and native fish and plant species, the Native Garden mimics a natural landscape that potentially attracts native fauna like birds and insects, adding to the health and vibrancy of your garden. They also contribute to building up Singapore’s natural environment.



Floral Walk

A welcoming gateway to HortPark, Floral Walk consists of a pleasant walkaway lined with lush flowering plants

Car Park Garden

The Car Park Garden is likely to be the first theme garden to greet you if you drive to the HortPark. Instead of little pockets of superficial landscaping often found in conventional car parks, you will probably be surprised to be surrounded by creative plantings with a multitude and diversity of colourful plants and trellises. The Car Park Garden is indeed one of our many ways to welcome you to HortPark!


Fruits and Vegetable Garden

Check out the various types of small to medium-sized fruit trees that can be grown in containers or within the confines of a small home garden. Try growing your own tomatoes, watermelons or gourds. Be treated to a changing display that guarantees an educational, visual and mouth-watering experience for everyone.