In just 3 years, designer Thuan Viet has turned both the terrace and the sloping roof of his house into a two-story garden that is green and full of fruit all year round.
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Starting to grow vegetables 3 years ago, designer Thuan Viet has a large garden located on the terrace and on the roof of his house in Saigon. |
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At first, he only planted a few on the bedroom balcony, then boldly added more in the 17 m2 yard and on the 60 m2 roof. |
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The designer not only creates beautiful ao dai but is also very good at growing vegetables. He shared: "The most difficult thing is researching suitable hanging racks and how to care for each type of plant." |
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He made a sturdy iron frame and a clear plastic roof to reduce the amount of sun and rain in Saigon. The garden owner also carefully covered the water tank so that the water would not get too hot when watering the plants. |
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The sloping roof makes it more difficult to arrange plants but also allows for easy drainage. |
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The house faces southeast so it is convenient to take care of plants. The garden has an automatic watering system so the gardener has less trouble. |
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Vegetable trays and hanging baskets are neatly arranged. |
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When he is busy, his family will help take care of the plants. |
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There are plants that provide a large source of vitamins that Thuan Viet brings from abroad. |
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In the garden there are all kinds of vegetables and fruits and a trellis of morning glory with lots of flowers. |
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Thuan Viet also takes great care in pollinating the plants, so the squash trellis is always full of fruit. |
According to VNE