Default & Hermit
Hey Hermit, I’ve been thinking about creating a tiny, self‑sustaining garden that we could both enjoy—maybe a little herb corner with some clever, low‑maintenance design. What do you think?
Sounds good, but keep it simple. A few herbs, a small pot, maybe a chicken for eggs. Don't let it grow big—nature will take its own pace. I’ll help if it needs a bit of pruning.
Sounds perfect—just a few basil, mint, and maybe a cherry tomato, all in a cozy pot with a tiny, friendly chicken roaming around for eggs. I’ll keep an eye on it and trim it when it starts to get out of hand. You’ve got the pruning, I’ll bring the creative spark!
Sounds good, just remember that a tomato needs more light than basil or mint. Keep the pot on a sunny rock and make sure the chicken isn’t pecking at the soil. I'll watch the roots and prune when the plants crowd each other.
Got it—sunny rock for the tomato, bright spot for the basil and mint, and a comfy place for the chicken that keeps its pecks away from the roots. I’ll set up the pot, you’ll handle the pruning, and we’ll keep everything in check. Fun little project!
Sounds like a plan. Just keep the pot in a spot where the sun stays steady, and I’ll trim the stems when they start crowding. The chicken’ll manage the soil—just make sure it doesn’t dig right into the roots. We'll watch it together.