Garden owner bursts into happiness seeing daisies blooming after the storm

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Hanoi - After the heavy damage caused by storm No. 3, joy is still present in a few small gardens in Phu Thuong ward, Tay Ho.

Nhung bong cuc hoa mi nay la niem han hoan, niem hy vong va su may man doi voi nguoi trong, tro thanh tam diem cua thi truong hoa nam nay. Anh: To Ly
These daisies are a source of hope and luck for growers, becoming the focus of this year's flower market. Photo: To Ly
Chi Nguyen Thi Hong Hai, chu mot trong nhung vuon hoa it oi con nguyen ven, khong giau duoc hanh phuc khi nhin thay luong cuc hoa mi cua minh bung no ruc ro. Anh: To Ly
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Hai could not hide her happiness when she saw her daisy beds blooming brilliantly. “Due to the impact of the storm, this year the price of flowers is higher than previous years. I am selling wholesale at the garden for 180,000 - 220,000 VND/bunch. After the beginning of the season, the price may gradually decrease,” Ms. Hai shared. Photo: To Ly
''Nho dia the vuon cao hon, nuoc song chua kip tran vao, cuc hoa mi vuon nha toi may man khong bi ngap ung, van co the den tay nguoi tieu dung giua thoi diem khan hiem hoa hien tai'', chi Hai chia se them. Anh: To Ly
''Thanks to the higher terrain of the garden, the river water has not yet flooded, the daisies in my garden are lucky not to be flooded, and can still reach consumers during the current flower shortage,'' Ms. Hai added. Photo: To Ly
Cung chung niem vui, chi Nguyen Thi Loan, chu vuon cuc hoa mi khac o Phu Thuong, xuc dong noi: “Toi thuc su cam thay qua may man khi vuon hoa nha minh con song sot. Tuy nhien, viec khac phuc va cham soc hoa sau bao cung vat va hon nhieu vi mua nang that thuong. De co hoa phuc vu nguoi tieu dung qua la khong de dang.”
Sharing the same joy, another daisy garden owner in Phu Thuong couldn’t help but feel lucky that his flower garden survived. However, recovering and taking care of the flowers after the storm was much more difficult because of the erratic rain and sunshine. Photo: To Ly
Nguoi dan den tham quan cung chia se rang gia cuc hoa mi nam nay cao hon binh thuong, viec mua buon cung gap nhieu kho khan do nguon cung khan hiem.
Visitors also shared that the price of daisies this year is higher than previous years, and wholesale purchases are also facing many difficulties due to scarce supply. Photo: To Ly
Chi Nguyen Thi Hong Tham, mot thuong lai tai Tay Ho, cho biet: “Nam nay phai nhanh tay moi co hoa de ban, vi dau mua hoa it. Toi phai khao sat gia som va lien he truoc voi cac chu vuon de giu duoc hang.”
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Tham, a trader in Tay Ho, said: "This year, we have to be quick to have flowers to sell, because there are few flowers at the beginning of the season. I have to survey prices early and contact garden owners in advance to keep the goods." Photo: To Ly
Ngoai vu cuc hoa mi, gia dinh chi Hai da chuan bi them cac loai hoa ngan han nhu lay on, dong tien de kip phuc vu Tet, nham dap ung nhu cau thi truong va tan dung nhung co hoi khac trong mua le hoi. Anh: To Ly
In addition to the daisy crop, Ms. Hai's family has prepared short-term flowers such as gladiolus and gerbera in time for Tet, to meet market demand and take advantage of other opportunities during the festival season. Photo: To Ly
Du chi con lai 2-3 vuon may man giu duoc sac trang tinh khoi giua mot mua hoa nhieu mat mat, nhung doa cuc hoa mi nho be van la minh chung cho niem vui, hy vong, va khat vong ben bi cua nguoi trong. Moi bong hoa tro thanh loi nhac nho ve su kien cuong, may man, va tinh than vuot qua kho khan.
Although there are only 2-3 gardens left that are lucky enough to keep their pure white color amidst a season of many losses, the small daisies are still a testament to the joy, hope, and enduring aspiration of the growers. Each flower becomes a reminder of resilience, luck, and the spirit of overcoming difficulties. Photo: To Ly
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