“I don’t sell what I grow, so I don’t farm for profit. Loo’s daily farming routine is simple but consistent – watering, checking the soil conditions and tending to the crops. You just start small, observe and improve along the way,” he said, adding that beginners should start by growing easy crops like leafy vegetables. Both men agree that home farming is accessible to anyone willing to start small and stay consistent. “Start with easy crops like leafy vegetables such as amaranth (bayam), kangkung or sweet potato leaves,” H’ng advised.
Source: The Star April 05, 2026 01:22 UTC