One of the must-have pleasures when coming to Da Lat is to go to the strawberry gardens to admire and see firsthand how to produce, grow and collect ripe berries, luckier than being able to eat at them. place because Dalat strawberries already have brands all over the country.
Da Lat’s climate is temperate all year round, so it is very suitable for cold-loving plants. Strawberries are grown all year round, the strawberry gardens here are always well cared for. Dalat strawberries as big as big toe are often ripe in spring, very fragrant, sweet and sour taste very popular. Moreover, strawberries are rich in vitamin C and are a source of essential flavonoids for the body (berries contain 10 times more protective and antioxidant substances than tomatoes).
Strawberries are often used to make many nutritious dishes such as strawberry wine, strawberry jam, strawberry molasses, cocktails, smoothies, strawberry confiture… or simply dipping with salt. Many gardeners grow strawberries according to the new technology of growing hydroponically in a greenhouse to avoid mice and pests, avoid having to use a lot of pesticides, so it is relatively safe.
However, there is one point that tourists do not like very much, that is, there are a lot of “storks” (so called) that invite me to the strawberry gardens or when I ask, they enthusiastically lead me but it’s not, they deceived me. . If you want to enter the strawberry garden, you have to buy some fruit or jam, but when you enter, the whole strawberry garden has no fruit (disappointed). If you want to go to the strawberry garden, you can go directly to the strawberry garden of the people here at a prestigious address. Here are a few places you can check out:
- Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy: No. 17 Vong Lam Vien, Ward 8, Da Lat City
- Mr. Nguyen Thanh Trung: No. 35 Ho Xuan Huong, Ward 9 (the way to Than Tho Lake)
- Mr. Nguyen Lam Thanh: No. 46 Da Phu
- Strawberry garden at home: No. 126 Holy Mother
- Route: Mai Anh Dao, Nguyen Tu Luc, Thanh Mau, Langbiang, Xo Viet Nghe Tinh (in these roads there are many strawberry gardens, you take the initiative to ask for permission to visit because the people here are very kind and helpful. gentle so they won’t refuse).
For more information about hydroponic strawberry gardens:
- Biofresh hanging strawberry garden (Ms Thuy’s strawberry garden) – Ho Than Tho tourist area, Ho Xuan Huong street, Ward 10, City. Da Lat, Lam Dong.
- Strawberry Garden – No. 35 Ho Xuan Huong, Ward 9, City. Da Lat, Lam Dong.
- Mr. Thanh’s strawberry garden – No. 46 Da Phu, Ward 10, City. Da Lat, Lam Dong.
Source: Collected internet.
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