VietNamNet Bridge – The Lunar New Year 2014 or Tet holiday has just ended, but gardeners in Nhat Tan flower village in Hanoi have begun to prepare for the next Tet holiday.


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That Thon, a rare peach variety of Nhat Tan village.

 

 

 

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The peach trees that were unsold before Tet bloomed in the garden.

 

 

 

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The first lunar month is the month of relaxation and festivals but people in Nhat Tan have begun taking care of their peach garden in preparation for the spring next year. Alluvial was taken from the Red River to replace the old soil in the garden.

 

 

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Gardeners claim back their rented peach trees to grow back in the garden.

 

 

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Peach roots are planted.

 

 

 

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Ms. Huong, the owner of Huong Vinh garden, is burning peach branches. She said this year she earned VND280 million ($14,000) from selling 40 pine-shaped peach trees for a large entertainment center in Hanoi. 

 

 

 

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Peach trees are trimmed.

 

 

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Lime powder is sprayed into the roots to prevent fungal diseases.

 

 

 

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A peach flower left on an ancient tree.

 

 

 

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The peach trees keep blossom though Tet was over.

 



Source: VNE