If after Tet many people bring peach and kumquat trees to resell, rent, or store in ornamental gardens to take them home to play Tet next year, then up to 80% of families will throw away ornamental trees, because there is no land to plant them, no space for them to grow, or simply want to have a fresher tree to play with next year.
With small peach branches, the treatment is to take them to the garbage truck, but with large, bulky peach branches, many people are hesitant to know how to handle them. The tips below will help you avoid the headache of dealing with the "hard to get through the door" peach branches of your family.
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First, you should shake off any remaining flowers on the branches. |
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Then, cut each branch into small pieces... |
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Collect the flower remains after shaking them off. |
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The stem and flower body are neatly separated. |
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Finally, you tie them into moderate bundles and take them away. If you grow vegetables at home, you can bring the large branches to the garden to make sticks to hold up vegetable pots. |
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If you no longer need to use the kumquat tree, you can handle it in the same way. You can dig up the soil and put it in separate bags, which will make the kumquat pot less heavy when carrying it. |