Steve & Dew
Hey Dew, I spotted a little willow seedling growing in a crack in the sidewalk. It got me thinking we could set up a tiny community garden there to give it a better spot. What do you think?
That little willow is a quiet protest against concrete, and a tiny garden could be its sanctuary. I love the idea—just make sure we get a bit of real soil, some mulch to hold moisture, and a gentle hand to water it before the city gets too busy. With a little care, that crack could become a patch of green that reminds everyone how resilient nature can be.
That sounds solid. We'll grab some topsoil and mulch, water it a couple of times, then leave it to do its thing. Keep it simple and let the city run by.
That sounds lovely—just remember to keep the water steady at first, then you can let the city’s hum be the background music while the willow finds its rhythm. A small patch of green can become a quiet breath of nature in the city’s pulse.
Got it, we'll keep the watering steady and let the willow settle in.Got it, we'll keep the watering steady and let the willow settle in.
Sounds like a gentle plan—let the seedling feel the steady rhythm of care and watch it find its way into the city’s hidden garden.
Sounds good, we'll get the soil, mulch, water it steadily, and keep it simple. No fuss.
Nice, just a touch of soil, a little mulch, steady watering, and the willow will find its quiet place. Simple, but it matters.