Are you a fan of greenery in your home and curious about starting your own mini vegetable garden? In this blog, I’ll take you on a journey through the world of the mini-greenhouse, sharing the latest updates on our growing plants! From sowing seeds to choosing the right growing pots and the best soil mix – you’ll find everything you need right here. Whether you're a beginner or already have some gardening experience, these tips will help you create your own green oasis! 🌿
Hello everyone! 🌱
It's April, and as the Dutch saying goes: "April doet wat hij wil," which means that April's weather is unpredictable. And this year is no different! One day, the sun is shining warmly, and the next, we're caught in a chilly rain shower. ☀️🌧️
Luckily, our little plants don’t seem to mind! Inside the mini-greenhouse, they enjoy a stable, protected environment, and it's paying off—they’re growing faster than ever! 🌱💚
Every time I step into work and check on our plants, I’m amazed at how much they’ve grown. The seedlings are shooting up, and some are already looking quite sturdy. Our garden cress and basil are thriving! However, we do have one little straggler… let’s hope it catches up soon!
It’s fascinating to see how something as tiny as a seed can develop into a full-grown plant in just a few weeks. With the right care – enough water, a nutrient-rich growing medium, and plenty of light—they’re showing their best side!
Time to Repot!
As the plants continue to grow, it’s time for the next crucial step: repotting! Their roots need more space to expand, so we’re transferring the young plants into larger growing pots filled with nutrient-rich soil.
This is an exciting stage because the way we handle this process will determine how strong the plants become. We’re making sure to transfer them carefully and provide them with the right nutrients immediately, ensuring they continue to grow without stress.



Are you growing plants at home too? Let me know how it’s going! And stay tuned for next month’s update, where I’ll share how our freshly repotted plants are doing. 🌿💚