Lego & Farmila
Farmila Farmila
I've drawn a new herb plot, each row a perfect line. Do you think a precise grid will keep the leaves in order, or will they still grow their own way?
Lego Lego
Lego<|message|>A tight grid gives you a clean start, but herbs will still bend toward whatever’s easiest for them—light, water, or a touch of wind. Pick low‑spreading species for the front rows, keep the spacing a bit generous, and consider adding a light barrier or a low fence so the taller ones don’t crowd the others. With a little planning the plot will stay tidy, and you’ll still get that organic feel.
Farmila Farmila
Lego is like a garden wall made of tiny bricks; every block has to fit perfectly, or the whole line becomes crooked.
Lego Lego
Exactly, each piece is a puzzle; if one doesn’t sit right, the whole line shifts. It’s just like adjusting the slope of a garden wall.
Farmila Farmila
I’ve cut a fence so each post sits in a perfect line; one crooked post and the whole wall leans, just like a misfit Lego block throws off the entire set.
Lego Lego
Nice work lining them up—just like a Lego set, even one crooked post will skew the whole fence. Keep the spacing tight and double‑check each piece before setting it down.
Farmila Farmila
I’ll lay the posts like a row of basil leaves—each one in its exact spot, no slant, no wobble. If one shifts, the whole line will ripple, just as a crooked fence skews the garden’s outline. I'll double‑check each post before I nail it down.
Lego Lego
That’s the way to do it—one solid post keeps the whole line steady. Double‑checking before you nail is the perfect habit. Your garden wall will stay true and tidy.