Walking about 350 meters from Huey Deng High School towards Wanglongpi Scenic Area and pass the Osmanthus alley, you will stumble upon …
Introduction
Walking about 350 meters from Huey Deng High School towards Wanglongpi Scenic Area and pass the Osmanthus alley, you will stumble upon Mu Chu Succulent Farm. Decorated as a landscape garden, the Farm grows more than 300 kinds of succulent plants. “I have been passionate about flowers and plants since I was a child. I would decorate my own garden with broken tiles and deserted bottles.” Huang, Li-Hua bought a thousand pings of land in her hometown of Zhengshan Village to grow succulent plants. It has taken her ten years to formally open the Farm, at 2019 , from a few pots then to the abundant clusters of flowers now.
In Yilan, the temperature huge difference between night and day , creating lots of dew. As a result, the succulent plants grow particularly well here. The Farm also grows ramtillas, jabuticabas, indigenous Taiwan Fagaceae sprouts, elk horn ferns, vegetables and fruits, sprouts, air plants, etc. Here, visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery, participate in activities, and, as the name of the Farm suggests, be “healed” by the Farm’s flowers and fruits.
Characteristics
Floral
These plants for dummies are suitable for amateurs. Ramtillas tea is made of ramtillas grown by the owner
Because succulents have few pests, require little soil, small space and little water ,they are often referred to as “plants for dummies.” As such, they are suitable for amateur plant growers.
In addition to growing and cultivating succulents, the Farm also provides “succulent set DIY.” The owner teaches tourists how to buy and assemble a set. Moreover, the Farm grows quite a few endemic trees and seeds, including circassian beans, Sappan Caesalpinias, mori oaks, daimyo oaks, amber Eucalyptuses, etc. The owner has particularly developed “seed ornament DIY” and “seasonal wreath” making activities. The owner also grows pesticide free ramtillas and makes flower tea out of them.
Because succulents have few pests, require little soil, small space and little water ,they are often referred to as “plants for dummies.” As such, they are suitable for amateur plant growers.
In addition to growing and cultivating succulents, the Farm also provides “succulent set DIY.” The owner teaches tourists how to buy and assemble a set. Moreover, the Farm grows quite a few endemic trees and seeds, including circassian beans, Sappan Caesalpinias, mori oaks, daimyo oaks, amber Eucalyptuses, etc. The owner has particularly developed “seed ornament DIY” and “seasonal wreath” making activities. The owner also grows pesticide free ramtillas and makes flower tea out of them.
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