Vaizdas: Prepared Planting Hole for Quince Tree
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High-resolution image of a properly prepared planting hole for a quince tree, showing soil structure, compost layer, and sapling placement in a natural garden setting.
Prepared Planting Hole for Quince Tree

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Vaizdo aprašymas
This high-resolution landscape photograph captures a meticulously prepared planting hole for a quince tree in a temperate garden setting. The scene is bathed in soft, natural daylight, highlighting the textures and colors of the soil, vegetation, and sapling. The planting hole is circular, approximately 60 cm in diameter and 40 cm deep, with clean vertical sides and a slightly loosened base. The soil is dark brown and rich, composed of loamy earth mixed with compost and organic matter, visible in stratified layers. A golden-brown layer of decomposed straw or hay lines the bottom of the hole, enhancing drainage and microbial activity.
To the right of the hole stands a young quince tree sapling in a black plastic container. The sapling features a slender, light brown trunk with smooth bark and several emerging branches. Its leaves are broad, oval-shaped, and vibrant green with a slightly glossy surface and serrated edges. The foliage is arranged alternately along the branches, with newer growth appearing smaller and lighter in color. The container soil is dark and compacted, indicating readiness for transplanting.
Surrounding the hole is a grassy lawn composed of mixed species, including clover and fine fescue, with some areas slightly taller and patchy. The grass near the hole is flattened, suggesting recent activity. A small mound of amended soil sits beside the hole, ready for backfilling. Nearby, a wooden-handled shovel and gardening fork rest on the grass, reinforcing the horticultural context.
The composition is balanced, with the planting hole and sapling slightly off-center, drawing attention to the preparation process. The background features a continuation of the grassy area with subtle variations in texture and color. The lighting is even and diffused, casting soft shadows that enhance depth without harsh contrasts. This image serves as an educational reference for proper tree planting techniques, emphasizing soil preparation, organic layering, and sapling readiness in a realistic garden environment.
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