Greetings everyone!
I recently visited a beautiful garden in Siem Reap, and it was such an unforgettable experience with my family. It was around 2 PM on a warm afternoon, just after enjoying a delicious lunch with my family. My mom and aunt asked if I wanted to go out with them for some fresh air, and of course, I said yes. My aunt mentioned a garden she’d heard about, filled with flowers that don’t normally grow in Cambodia. That sounded exciting, so we decided to go.
As soon as we arrived, I noticed how fresh and clean the air felt. Over there, they give a specific description about the map and each area to explore. The smell of flowers and plants was so great that really catch my attention. Walking through the entrance, I was amazed by the colorful flowers everywhere. They were blooming beautifully, and the bright colors made me feel like I had stepped into a painting.
Each section of the garden had signs explaining where the flowers came from and how to care for them.
I found it fascinating as I really love flowers. You can see white and red roses or even purple flower from other countries that grows in cold weather and an orange flower from South America that thrives in sandy soil. The variety of flowers was incredible, and I learned so much just by reading the signs with a small piece of detail.
As we kept walking, we came to a grassy hill that looked like a natural stage. It was stunning. The green grass was soft and smooth, and standing there gave me a little bit of farming vibe. The sunlight made the flowers shine even brighter, and so refreshing.
Later, we reached the vegetable area. It was just as interesting as the flower garden. There were rows of spinach and other vegetables, all neatly planted. My aunt, who loves gardening, explained how to grow them. It made me realize how much effort it takes to grow something we usually buy without thinking.
This visit was extra special because I got to spend time with my family. We laughed and joked together, well my aunt is really enjoy talking selfie with flowers as well. My mom said she wanted to start her own garden, and my aunt teased me about taking up gardening to learn patience and even talk a lot.