Lacking garden land but wishing to have clean vegetables to improve their meals, many families have implemented a model of growing vegetables and fruits on the terrace. In which, many gardens make viewers fascinated…
The melon garden on the terrace is 50m2 wide, Ms. Vo Thi Ngoc Anh (born 1990, in District 6, Ho Chi Minh City). Her family designed a hanging system that automatically watered and provided nutrients to the plants. Crispy, sweet melons not only serve the needs of the family, but also give them to relatives and friends. Similarly, Mr. and Mrs. Nguyen Cong Bang (SN 1990, in Tan Phu district, Ho Chi Minh City) also made many people fascinated with the melon garden on the terrace. He and his wife take advantage of the terrace of the house with an area of 70m2 to plant trees. In addition to vegetables, roses, orchids, they spend 30m2 to grow melons. Big melon, juicy fruit and very sweet to eat. Every day, Ms. To Thuy Hoan (50 years old, in Do Son, Hai Phong) also spends a lot of time taking care of her 50m2 garden. In the season, the garden is ripe and red, and the terrace is very beautiful. When the Covid-19 epidemic appeared, taking advantage of her free time, Ms. Hoan asked for land, Styrofoam boxes and bought seeds … started planting. The amount of land moved up was too much, she had to tie a rope to pull it from the first floor to the terrace. She also makes full use of Styrofoam boxes or plastic buckets as a place to sow seeds. With the crates, she does not punch the bottom, but the edge, about 20 cm from the bottom. Then, she punched a hole in the plastic can and put it on the bottom of the barrel. The mouth of the can is towards the edge of the opaque barrel, making the outlet for water, helping the roots to open, and saving soil. This woman also takes advantage of leftover vegetables, tubers, fruits, and shells of tubers and fruits to put them in the bucket, pour soil on top, then water rice … to form a green manure mixture. Mr. Phan Van Liem’s garden (46 years old, in Tan Phu district, Ho Chi Minh City) is impressed by the “terrible” squash. The area of the balconies and terraces on the 4th floor is about 60m2, which he makes full use of planting trees. The largest fruit in his garden weighs more than 34 kg. Previously, he planted ornamental plants to decorate the balcony. After that, when participating in online tree planting associations and groups and visiting some friends’ gardens, he decided to buy pots and land to plant to have clean vegetables and tubers to provide for family meals. The garden is full of fruit. He also grew American figs, kale… Mr. Pham Dang Khoa (Lai Chau City) also makes many people admire with a clean vineyard that he planted and fertilized with his own hands. Although the vines are only grown in boxes less than 1m2 wide, the garden is estimated at 2 quintals. In order to have this vineyard on the 3rd floor terrace, he built a few squares of bricks less than 1m2 wide, pouring soil to plant trees. However, to want the grapes to bear fruit, he worked very hard to fertilize chicken manure and potash fertilizers for the vines. Le Phuong (synthetic)
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