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Kumquats turn yellow, Tu Lien gardeners are busy preparing for Tet

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong10/12/2024

TPO - With more than a month left until Lunar New Year 2025, people in Tu Lien village (Tay Ho district) are busy preparing the final steps to bring kumquat trees to the market to serve people's needs.


TPO - With more than a month left until Lunar New Year 2025, people in Tu Lien village (Tay Ho district) are busy preparing the final steps to bring kumquat trees to the market to serve people's needs.

Kumquats turn yellow, Tu Lien gardeners are busy during Tet season.

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Tu Lien traditional kumquat craft village is a familiar place for many people who enjoy growing bonsai trees every Tet holiday. In recent years, garden owners have invested more in many different designs to attract customers.

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With more than a month left until Lunar New Year 2025, people in Tu Lien village (Tay Ho district) are busy preparing the final stages to bring kumquat trees to the market to serve the needs of people celebrating Tet.

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Ms. Ngo Thi Nga - President of Tu Lien Traditional Kumquat Craft Village Association said: "In previous years, when there were no floods or storms, the supply was high, but this year the craft village suffered a lot of damage due to storm No. 3. Where we are standing here is in region 1, the land is high, so the output is still high, over 20 hectares, customers can still comfortably choose kumquat. We guarantee to keep our reputation and quality with customers. This year the price has not changed."

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People are busy taking care of kumquat trees in preparation for Tet season.

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Mr. Hoang Luan, owner of Hoang Gia kumquat garden, who has been growing kumquat for nearly 30 years, said: At this time, most gardeners here are busy taking care of kumquat pots, from pruning to adding nutrients to the trees so that they bloom and bear fruit in time for the Lunar New Year 2025.

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The kumquat gardens that have begun to turn yellow have been moved into vases and shaped, ready to supply the market to serve the 2025 Lunar New Year.

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Bonsai kumquat has many styles for customers to choose from.

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In addition to the types of bonsai kumquat trees, the perennial roots have high economic value and are loved and chosen by many customers.

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This year, regular customers still come to the garden to order kumquat bonsai, they choose to buy kumquat to bring home to celebrate Christmas and New Year early.

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