I did not know what to do with those 20 Ginkgo biloba seedlings, so I decided to create two prehistoric forests.

ginkgo biloba seedlings

The buds are about to open. The timing is ideal to repot.

ginkgo biloba seedlings

I remove the soil and trim the roots to establish a flat root base.

ginkgo biloba seedlings

Here is a first forest containing 14 trees.

ginkgo biloba forest

Here is a second forest containing 5 trees.

ginkgo biloba forest

Time travel into the Mesozoic

Ginkgo bilobas appeared 270 million years ago during an era called the permian, 40 million years before the dinosaurs first walked on Earth (to know more, click here). I got transported into the Mesozoic while playing with my son’s miniatures.

A triceratops mother is looking over its baby while it is eating some sprouts.

ginkgo biloba dinosaurs

A parasaurolophus is on the look-out since predators are hiding in the bushes.

ginkgo biloba dinosaurs

ginkgo biloba dinosaurs

A dunkleostus attacks a thirsty baby triceratops that adventured too close to the water.

ginkgo biloba dinosaurs

Click here to watch an animaion of the dunkleostus bringing its pray deep in the see.