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Image: Transplanting Bok Choy Seedlings by Hand

Published: January 25, 2026 at 5:49:21 PM UTC

Close-up photograph of a gardener’s hands transplanting bok choy seedlings into rich soil, highlighting careful planting, fresh greens, and hands-on vegetable gardening.


Hands planting a young bok choy seedling into dark garden soil with a trowel and other seedlings in the background.

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Image description

The image shows a close, ground-level view of hands carefully transplanting a young bok choy seedling into freshly prepared garden soil. The composition focuses on the tactile interaction between the gardener and the earth, emphasizing texture, care, and precision. At the center of the frame, a compact bok choy plant with vibrant, healthy green leaves is held gently by both hands. The left hand supports the root ball from beneath, while the right hand presses loose, dark soil inward to secure the plant in its new position. Fine roots are visible at the base of the seedling, lightly dusted with soil, suggesting the plant has just been lifted from a nursery tray.

The soil appears rich and well-tilled, with small clumps and granules that convey moisture and fertility. Its deep brown color contrasts strongly with the bright, crisp greens of the bok choy leaves, drawing the viewer’s eye to the plant as the focal point of the scene. The gardener’s hands are slightly soiled, with dirt caught in the creases of the skin and beneath the fingernails, reinforcing the realism and hands-on nature of the activity. The sleeves of a plaid or flannel shirt are visible at the wrists, hinting at practical, outdoor workwear suited for gardening.

In the background, softly out of focus, additional bok choy seedlings are already planted in neat rows, suggesting an orderly vegetable bed and ongoing planting work. A small hand trowel with a wooden handle rests on the soil to the left side of the image, partially blurred but still recognizable as a common gardening tool. A black plastic seedling tray holding more young plants is also visible, reinforcing the idea that this is part of a larger transplanting process rather than a single, isolated action.

The lighting appears natural and even, likely daylight, with no harsh shadows, allowing details in both the soil and the leaves to remain clearly visible. The shallow depth of field keeps the viewer’s attention on the central action while still providing enough contextual background to understand the setting. Overall, the image conveys themes of care, growth, sustainability, and the quiet satisfaction of working directly with plants and soil, capturing a moment of transition as a young vegetable plant is given space to grow in the garden.

The image is related to: A Guide to Growing Bok Choy in Your Own Garden

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