Daisy & Bylka
Daisy Daisy
Hey Bylka! I’ve been dreaming about a tiny herb garden on my balcony, and I think it’d be so much fun to plan it together—perfectly spaced, with a little map for each plant. What do you think?
Bylka Bylka
Sounds good. Let’s list the herbs first—basil, thyme, mint, rosemary, chives, maybe parsley. We’ll use a 5×5 grid, each square 15 cm, so every plant gets its own spot. I’ll draw a quick map on a sheet, label each square, and note how much light each herb needs. Then we can set a watering schedule and a pruning plan, so nothing gets out of line. Ready to plot?
Daisy Daisy
That sounds absolutely perfect! I love the idea of a 5×5 grid—each herb will have its own little corner to shine. Basil for the sunny spots, mint a bit shadier, and rosemary loves a bit of extra air. I’ll bring some bright markers for you to color code the light levels. And we can jot down a simple watering chart: a gentle spray every other day, maybe a pinch of compost after the first week. Let’s make this garden a little slice of sunshine together!
Bylka Bylka
Great, let’s formalize it. I’ll create a 5×5 matrix, color‑code each cell: yellow for full sun, light green for partial, dark green for shade. Basil gets the top row, mint in the lower right, rosemary in the center left. I’ll note watering frequency in a column next to each herb. I’ll add a maintenance column for pruning and a compost flag for week 1. Once you bring the markers, we can seal the plan with a stamp. Ready to lay the grid on the tray?
Daisy Daisy
Sounds like a plan, Bylka! I’ll grab the bright markers right away. I can’t wait to see the garden’s map all colors and ready to plant. Let’s set that tray up—this is going to look so pretty and organized!