On the occasion of Congress of the Communist Party, the local government delivers everyone, each community, make one work such as: an opposition of blooded water, an environmental hygiene, everyone canalizes, a baby garden, a flowers garden, a botanical garden, a garden of ornamental trees, local medical garden, the women produce something, women have animal husbandry. Here, the government wants to make one garden of medicinal trees and they deliver me who build the community garden in local area of the 2 downtown, ward 10th district 6, Ho Chi Minh City, I must find some trees that have a medical utility, plant to cure the diseases for the people and the students have a sample to learn. To make this work, I must go many places to prepare goodly. This is a necessary work. If we have a medical garden, that is to say we have an clear aim such as: a model garden for the 2 downtown of the ward 10, while the other ward does not have because the fund of soil is rare, and the people know the medical trees to care the general diseases. Besides, we have the documents to teach, too. It is important that we keep the good race, protect the precious race. And everyone wants the climate becomes goodly, it is agreeable, cool…Within a U figure garden of size 9mx6m, I collected about 73 medicinal plant species to crops. Most of these plants had use as a food plant to improve the health in local region. We collected and analyzed quality of water, soil, we have a choice to plant in garden. This is useful and necessary work to do.
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