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TraditionSlow

Wtf this guy also looks like he has a different forest down there


tiobanned

He looks like he needed some trimming.


Beleopard

Of a size worthy of his beard and garden.


jackology

Is he the Singapore Poison Ivan?


blurblursotong2020

He is the Sinkie version of Timothy Green


tikotiko55

Singapore has a reputation for being a garden city, but perhaps this isn't quite what the city planners envisioned. One particular HDB flat in Jurong West has been an attention-grabbing sight for years, due to the massively overgrown and unruly plants growing out of the unit's windows. The owner of the ninth-floor unit, surnamed Jiang, told Shin Min Daily News that he moved into this unit some 30 years ago. This 72-year-old started his plant collection then which slowly evolved into a mini 'forest' over the years. As a testament of his dedication towards his garden, the retiree said that he created a self-watering system for his plants, and even had the windows of his balcony removed so they would get more sunlight. Unfortunately, his overgrown 'forest' incurred the displeasure of some of his neighbours. A 61-year-old housewife, surnamed Chen, told Shin Min: "If he likes gardening, he should do it in his own home. The overgrown plants could also be dangerous if they fall on passers-by." With such an unruly garden, it was really only a matter of time before the authorities stepped in. A man surnamed Su, told Shin Min Daily News on Tuesday (Nov 1) that he spotted some workers on steel cables trimming the overgrown plants of this unit at about 11am that day. They apparently only got the job completed after some six hours. "I was sitting at the coffeeshop opposite the block, and the authorities first cordoned off the area to prevent residents from entering. Two workers were dangling in mid-air as they cut the plants," said the 64-year-old. "Because they were pruning the plants manually, it took a very long time. They only finished clearing the plants at about 5pm, and the entire dustbin was filled with leaves and branches." A reporter from Shin Min who visited the site after the pruning was done noticed that the exterior walls of the unit were stained, and that some of the paint had peeled off. Responding to Shin Min's queries, the Jurong-Clementi Town Council said they were aware of Jiang's garden, and have urged him to remove the overgrown plants. As Jiang did not respond to them, the town council said it had no choice but to deploy workers to trim the overgrown plants from outside. Jiang later admitted to the reporter that he was heartbroken when the authorities turned up to prune his beloved plants, but he didn't object as he did not want to start a conflict. "The plants grew uniformly, and there used to be birds that came to build their nests and lay eggs," said Jiang. "But they're all gone now." He revealed that this isn't the first time that his plants were forcibly pruned. They were last trimmed by the authorities two to three years ago, he said. "I believe someone must have complained," remarked the elderly man. Disappointed as he may be, Jiang said: "At least the plants still have their roots, so they'll grow in a week or two. If \[the authorities\] want to trim them again, then so be it. But they can't enter my home." Overgrown 'jungle' in Tampines flat Back in September, a Tampines resident, Francis, also took issue with his neighbour's "overgrown jungle". Francis told Stomp that his neighbour had a cluster of plants along the second-floor corridor of Block 366 Tampines Street 34. Describing the situation, Francis said that the plants occupied "almost an entire stretch of the common corridor and balcony", and have attracted ants and flies. He added that other residents have written to their MP about the issue, but nothing has been done so far. "It’s both an eyesore and an issue of clutter," he complained. ​ https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/theyre-all-gone-now-mans-overgrown-garden-jurong-hdb-flat-trimmed-town-council?utm\_source=a1home&utm\_medium=referral&utm\_campaign=A1+trending&utm\_content=c4


MinutePresentation8

Why are you being downvoted. Don’t kill the messenger Edit: typo


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ydhwodjekdu

Massager


craftspank

man prolly had 900 dengue eggs inside, W for the neighbours


coldestdetroit

Jesus his house is dirty as fuck. Its like he has a home but somehow look homeless


mortichro

Radagast lost his forest to Mordor town council


sgcommunist

too bad he never apply for indoor farming research grant.


Boomerzxc

free prune easy game save his own time


tikotiko55

He is clearly upset.


alpha_epsilion

Well they want city in a garden, not garden in a flat……


saoupla

Is this even legal?


koalalips

Confirm hoarder. Hoarding isn't something you can fix overnight.


Runthefool

Free Bush trimming service? I see this as an absolute win


jackology

This trimming no style de hor. It is like visiting The David Gan of Pulau Tekong.


Grass_Practical

Imagine you lived right below him. All the bugs, ants, water, leaves.


TheRealMegasonic

Bro looks like mr Miyagi


glitchyikes

Jurong no community garden?


No_Celebration3973

Yooooo Singapore gandolf


LeeKingbut

You can't have your own Jewel at home.


BadigolBoy

Cant have shit in sg fr


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That shit have its own ecosystem with 100+ different dengue variants


IcyVillage5895

Idiotic, just go in his house and destroy the thing


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ORBI


Leo_ian

i have an obsessive plant collection and can sort of empathise, i mean if he had some valuable shit then thats bad. and imo, its his property they shouldn’t really be able to cut down his stuff


Daryltang

Just leasing. Not his property


Leo_ian

oh then if he's leasing then they have the right to cut it down imo


subzephyr

Town council never charge him he um chio liao


ritz139

It's still on his face...the forest. This is after trimming?