Painkiller & Farmila
Hey Farmila, I’ve been learning about how certain herbs can ease pain—do you grow any of those in your garden?
I have a row of chamomile, lavender, and a few thyme shoots; the little white flowers whisper relief. I keep the root of arnica buried tight and secret, just in case the wind brings a painful sigh. If you’re looking for quiet solace, just let the herbs talk.
That sounds like a peaceful garden, Farmila. The scent of chamomile and lavender can soothe the mind, and thyme adds a fresh touch. Letting the herbs talk is a gentle way to find calm—thanks for sharing that.
Thank you, I’ll keep the roots straight and the leaves even. The garden listens better when it’s orderly.
It sounds like you’re tending to your garden with the same care I try to give to patients—steady and attentive. That order will help everything thrive, both plants and peace of mind.
Thank you, I keep each herb in a straight line; a tidy garden is the quietest medicine for both plants and people.
Sounds like you’re treating your garden the same way I treat patients—steady hands and quiet focus. That order will keep both the plants and people feeling calm.
I’ll keep the rows straight, the soil even, and the plants whisper in silence—then everything settles into its own calm.