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ðŸŒŋ Three Seasons of Sweetness: The Magic of āļĄāļ°āļĄ่āļ§āļ‡āļŠāļēāļĄāļĪāļ”ู (Ma Muang Sam Rue Du)

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Executive Summary The Three Seasons Mango (āļĄāļ°āļĄ่āļ§āļ‡āļŠāļēāļĄāļĪāļ”ู), a Mangifera indica variety grown in our Hua Hin garden , stands apart by fruiting up to three times a year instead of just once. Its golden flesh is sweet, fragrant, and silky-smooth, lovely fresh or folded into desserts. In Thai culture, mangoes symbolize prosperity and joy, making this tree a meaningful addition to any home. It shines in beloved dishes like mango sticky rice with coconut cream, zesty green mango salad with chili and lime, and simple fresh slices on a hot afternoon. Thriving through gentle pruning, homemade compost, and natural care, this tree proves how patience and nurture reward a garden with fruit nearly year-round. Trees & Bushes at Hua Hin Services Garden 🍋 What Makes It So Special? Unlike traditional mango trees that fruit just once a year, the Three Seasons Mango Tree dances to its own beat: 🌞 Triple Harvests : Expect fruit in late March to June, with encore performances later in the year. Tha...

Blood Lily (Dok Wan Saeng Atit): Thailand's Vibrant Red Ornamental Flower

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Executive Summary The Hua Hin Services garden showcases the striking Blood Lily ( Scadoxus multiflorus ), known in Thai as dok wan saeng atit . This popular ornamental plant features dramatic, spherical clusters of bright red flowers on tall stems, surrounded by long, strap-like leaves. Thriving in Thailand's warm, tropical climate, it prefers partial to full sun and well-draining soil, blooming most prolifically during the rainy season. A low-maintenance plant, it requires regular watering but tolerates drought. In Thai culture, its vibrant red color symbolizes vitality, passion, and abundance. While primarily grown for its decorative beauty in gardens and parks, it is also sometimes used in traditional medicine, though caution is advised due to its toxic compounds. This resilient and culturally significant plant adds a fiery burst of color to the landscape. Exotic Garden Plants in Hua Hin: Flowers, Vines & Succulents In Thailand, the Blood Lily (Scadoxus multiflorus) is a p...

🍌 Banana Plant — āļ•้āļ™āļāļĨ้āļ§āļĒ (Dton Gluay): The One-Plant Pantry of Our Hua Hin Garden

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Executive Summary The banana plant, or āļ•้āļ™āļāļĨ้āļ§āļĒ (dton gluay) in Thai , is one of the most generous plants you can grow in a tropical garden — every part of it earns its place. Botanically known as Musa × paradisiaca , it's technically a giant herb rather than a true tree, built from tightly rolled leaf sheaths instead of woody bark. In our organic Hua Hin garden we grow several Thai varieties side by side — sweet Kluai Khai (Lady Finger), all-purpose Kluai Nam Wa, and the hardy local Karen banana — and harvest three things from a single plant: the fruit, the purple-red hua plee blossom, and the broad leaves used for wrapping Thai desserts. Fast-growing, low-maintenance, and endlessly useful in the kitchen, it's a true backbone plant for any home garden in the tropics. Organic Fruit Trees and Tropical Fruits in Hua Hin A one-plant pantry for the tropical garden If you only had room for one plant in a tropical garden, the banana would make a strong case for itself. Walk throug...

The Fragrant Wonder Herb of Hua Hin: Meet Cuban Oregano (āļŦูāđ€āļŠืāļ­)!

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Executive Summary Cuban Oregano, also called Indian Borage or French Thyme (āļŦูāđ€āļŠืāļ­, Plectranthus amboinicus), is a thick-leaved, fuzzy perennial in the mint family with a pungent oregano-thyme-mint aroma. Common in Hua Hin gardens and markets, it's a staple Thai cooking ingredient, lending bold flavor to tom yum, stir-fries, curries, herbal salads, and teas — best used sparingly due to its strength. Traditionally, it's valued for respiratory relief, digestive support, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Easy to grow in sun or partial shade with well-draining soil, it propagates readily from cuttings. Look for it at local markets, nurseries, or Thai household gardens. Hua Hin Herbs and Spices Guide If you’re exploring the local herbs of Hua Hin , you may come across a fragrant, succulent plant known as Cuban Oregano, also called Indian Borage, French Thyme, or āļŦูāđ€āļŠืāļ­ (Huu Suea) in Thai. This versatile herb, scientifically named Plectranthus amboinicus, is cherished...

Vegetarian Kai Jiew (Thai omelette) with 10 different ingredients

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Executive Summary This article introduces a healthy, garden-fresh recipe for a Vegetarian Kai Jiew (Thai Omelette) . It features ten distinct ingredients harvested straight from the garden: butterfly pea flowers, holy basil, Indian long pepper, shining bush, Thai sweet basil, moringa (pods, flowers, and leaves), cha-om (climbing wattle), purple yardlong beans, sweet potato leaves, and young white agasta flowers. This nutritious and flavorful plant-based omelette showcases a diverse blend of local herbs and vegetables. To complete the authentic Thai meal, the dish is paired with a Kaeng Phet Ma La Gor , which is a flavorful vegan red curry made with papaya. Authentic Thai Recipes – Easy, Flavorful Dishes from Hua Hin Vegetarian Thai omelette with 10 different ingredients, all fresh from our garden. The omelette was accompanied by a Kaeng Phet Ma La Gor (Vegan Red curry with Papaya)   Clitoria ternatea - Butterfly pea or blue pea - āļ”āļ­āļāļ­ัāļāļŠัāļ™ (dok anchan) Holy Basil - Bai Krapao - O...

Black Pepper (Prik Thai / Piper Nigrum): Thai Cuisine, Health Benefits & Uses

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Executive Summary Discover the aromatic world of Piper nigrum, the beloved black pepper known as "prik Thai" in Thailand! From culinary delights to traditional remedies , this versatile spice adds depth to every dish. Explore its rich history and uses at Hua Hin Services - your go-to resource for local flavors and authentic Thai ingredients. Dive into the story behind the spice that sparks global kitchens. Thai Herbs & Spices: Our Organic Garden at Hua Hin Services Plant Description: Vine: Black pepper is a climbing vine that can grow up to 10 meters in height. Leaves: The leaves are glossy, green, and heart-shaped. Flowers: The plant produces small, white flowers arranged in spikes. Fruit and Peppercorns: Fruit: The fruit of the black pepper plant is a small drupe, which is initially green and turns red as it ripens. Peppercorns: The dried, unripe fruit is used to produce black pepper. The outer layer of the dried fruit, known as the pericarp, is wrinkled and dark...

Easter Lily Vine Care in Hua Hin: Bloom, Prune & Propagate

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Executive Summary The Easter Lily Vine ( Beaumontia grandiflora ) thrives beautifully in Hua Hin’s warm, humid climate . It loves full to partial sun and well-draining soil enriched with compost and organic matter. Regular watering during dry months keeps it healthy, while sturdy support—like pergolas or trellises—helps the vigorous vine climb and show off its large, fragrant white blooms. After flowering, prune spent flowers and thin weak stems to boost airflow and encourage new growth. Feeding with slow-release fertilizer or compost annually supports lush foliage and abundant blooms, and propagation through cuttings or layering lets you expand this dramatic climber throughout your garden. Joyful Gardening in Hua Hin: Organic Tips, Tropical Plant Care & Sustainable Garden Guide The Easter Lily Vine ( Beaumontia grandiflora ), with its spectacular trumpet-shaped white flowers and intoxicating fragrance, is a stunning addition to any Hua Hin garden. This vigorous climber, native to...