Spring is picking up speed

And all of a sudden most trees turn green

Despite the fact that we still get frost at night during the day when the sun is shining we already get some very nice warm temperatures. Nature has awakened and the first baby sparrows have hatched. Near our pond we can hear the calling of frogs. Our new fruit trees are sprouting, but our older fruit trees are blooming beautifully. So it is high time to go over our property with the camera to make pictures and capture the beauty of it all.

Most of the apple trees are hanging behind a little.

But the pear trees are so beautiful. Completely filled with blossom.

The cherry trees are also blooming beautifully.

After there haircut the willow trees are sprouting wonderful.

On it goes with beautiful pictures.

To round up this post I also was able to photograph 2 spiders.

Potting the little plantlets

The little plantlets inside need more space

We still get frost at night, so Tomato, Paprika and co has to stay inside. I have noticed that the plantlets I hat sown the second time are equally developed as the plantlets I had sown the first time. So I think the plantlets from the first sowing desperately need more space and I isolated and potted as many as I could still house inside.

In out Tiny House I do not have space for this, so these plantlets will be put into our caravan. During the day with the sun shining it is nice and warm and at night the caravan does not cool down so much that it is a problem for the plantlets. There are only 2 window spaces, so I can not isolate and pot all the plantlets. Since the indoor greenhouse had the most plantlets close to each other, I took this outside on a not to windy and relatively warm afternoon. In the morning I had prepared watering trays with pots which I had already filled with soil.

I started by potting the tomato plants and planted them a bit deeper while I am at it. Then I potted a lot of the chilli plantlets, since these hat the most plantlets in a small space. I could not give all of the chilli plantlets there own pot, so the remaining plantlets I divided in the spot where they where and where the tomatoes where.

Then I did the sage plantlets and left 2 in the indoor greenhouse. The sage plantlets snapped off ratter quickly, so in future I will not sow them like this again. These need to be sown separately so they can grow to a certain size before they need to be handled. Finally, although they where still very small, I potted the camomile.

Then with the help of the children everything moved to the caravan. With this action 2 pots with camomile landed on the ground and the small plantlets where lost. You always have to expect losses.

And these are still in the Tiny House. Luckily it does not take long until the plantlets can go outside.

Camomile inside and outdoors

The camomile outside looks a lot better then the camomile I hat sown inside

Last year the camomile I hat in the garden hat sown it self. On some protected spots this seed has already sprouted and is actually doing better then the camomile I hat sown inside.