Image: Step-by-Step Transplanting of Chamomile Seedlings
Published: January 28, 2026 at 4:59:42 PM UTC
Landscape instructional image illustrating the complete step-by-step process of transplanting chamomile seedlings into garden soil, including soil preparation, handling seedlings, planting, and watering.
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The image is a wide, landscape-oriented instructional photo collage that visually explains the step-by-step process of transplanting chamomile seedlings into garden soil. It is composed of six clearly separated panels arranged in two horizontal rows of three images each, creating a clean and methodical visual flow from preparation to completion. The overall color palette is warm and natural, dominated by rich brown soil tones, fresh green seedlings, and soft, natural daylight that suggests an outdoor garden setting.
In the first panel, the focus is on soil preparation. A pair of hands holds a small garden trowel, loosening and leveling dark, crumbly soil. The soil appears well-aerated and moist, indicating ideal planting conditions. The background is softly blurred, keeping attention on the texture of the earth and the careful movement of the tool.
The second panel shows chamomile seedlings being removed from a black plastic seed tray. The seedlings are small, vibrant green, and delicate, with thin stems and feathery leaves typical of young chamomile plants. The hands gently support the root plugs as they are lifted from individual cells, emphasizing care and precision.
In the third panel, the seedlings are separated. Fingers carefully tease apart the roots, which are visible and lightly coated with soil. The image highlights the fragility of the plants and the importance of handling them gently to avoid root damage. A watering can and garden elements appear softly in the background, reinforcing the gardening context.
The fourth panel returns to the soil, showing a small planting hole being dug with the trowel. The hole is shallow and appropriately sized for the seedlings, visually reinforcing good gardening practice. The soil texture remains consistent and inviting.
In the fifth panel, a single chamomile seedling is placed into the hole. Hands guide the plant upright while soil is gently pressed around the roots to secure it. The seedling stands straight, healthy, and supported, symbolizing successful transplantation.
The final panel depicts watering. A metal watering can pours a gentle stream of water onto the newly planted chamomile seedlings. The water darkens the soil slightly, signaling proper hydration. Multiple seedlings are visible in the background, suggesting the process has been repeated across the garden bed. Overall, the image communicates calm, care, and clarity, making it ideal for educational gardening content.
The image is related to: A Guide to Growing Chamomile in Your Own Garden

