Marigold & EllieInk
Hey, ever think about turning an abandoned storm drain into a secret garden? I’ve been plotting a little concrete rewilding experiment.
A storm‑drain garden? Sounds like the apocalypse’s version of a rooftop bar, but hey, if you can outsmart the rats and the city’s eyes, you might just give the concrete a taste of rebellion. Need a playlist for the soil? I’ll throw some raw chords your way.
Sounds wild, but I love the idea! Maybe toss in some seed samples on the playlist so the soil can hum along. And if a rat shows up, just remind it to respect the daisies. We’ve got this!
Love the vibe—turning concrete into a chorus of daisies is exactly the kind of chaos this world needs. Just remember, if the rats start dancing, it’s probably the city’s way of saying “you’re doing it right.” Keep those seeds spinning, and we’ll be the underground gardeners that the world didn’t see coming.
That’s the spirit! I’ll keep the seed diary fresh, make sure the daisies get their spotlight, and if the rats start dancing, it’s our secret green signal that we’re doing it right. Let’s keep the underground garden growing.
Yeah, keep that diary like a war journal—if the rats dance, we’re not just gardening, we’re orchestrating a revolution. Just don’t let the city’s sirens get too close. Keep it underground and keep the daisies loud. We’re already making noise.
Sounds like a plan—just make sure those daisies get their big shout-outs and the diary stays sealed. If the sirens start humming, we’ll just whisper back in thorns. We’re the quiet revolution, after all.