After Tet, many people bring peach trees and kumquat trees to sell, rent, or send them to bonsai gardens to take back to play Tet next year. However, up to 80% of families will throw away ornamental plants because they either do not have land or space to grow them, or they simply want a fresher tree for the next year.
Disposing of small peach branches can be done by bringing them to a garbage truck, but dealing with large and bulky peach branches can be a challenge for many people. The following tips will help you handle these “hard to manage” peach branches of your family:

Shake off the remaining flowers

Cut each branch into small pieces

Flower corpses after being shaken

Stems and flower bodies are neatly separated

Bundle into medium bundles and throw away. If you grow vegetables at home, you can bring large branches to the garden to make sticks for vegetable pots.

If the kumquat tree does not need to be used anymore, it will be treated similarly. You can dig the soil into separate bags, when carrying the pot, the kumquat will be less heavy.
By Family & Society