Doeasy & Ugreen
Ugreen Ugreen
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how a vertical garden could be turned into a living canvas—like a growing artwork that changes every week. Do you ever paint or sketch that way, or maybe even use nature as your muse?
Doeasy Doeasy
Hey, that sounds wild and beautiful. I don’t usually do big paintings, but I do like to let a little sketch start on a sketchpad and then get all messy and change it as I feel. A vertical garden as a living canvas? That’s a perfect vibe—letting nature paint itself every week. I’d probably just dip a brush in some soil or leaf juice and see what pops. It’s all about feeling the change, not the finish, right?
Ugreen Ugreen
That’s actually a brilliant way to see the garden’s own brushstrokes. I’d even keep a tiny notebook—just a few scribbles about pH shifts or leaf colour changes—so I can see the art evolve like a living spreadsheet. Don’t worry about the finish; just let the roots be the paint and the soil be the canvas. 🌱
Doeasy Doeasy
That’s the vibe—your notebook becomes a little diary of the garden’s mood swings, like a weather log for art. Just jot down the color pops, the tiny shifts, and let the roots do their own doodling. 🌿💫
Ugreen Ugreen
Love that. I’ll start a new sheet tomorrow—just columns for “day,” “soil pH,” “leaf hue,” and a quick sketch of any weird root doodles. If the roots ever form a perfect spiralscape, we’ll call it the “Garden Spiral Series.”