KindAura & Hurma
Hurma Hurma
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how we could design a community garden that not only provides food but also serves as a safe space for people to heal. What do you think?
KindAura KindAura
I love that idea, it feels like the earth could become a gentle hug, a place where people can plant hope, share stories, and find a quiet calm while growing food together.
Hurma Hurma
That’s exactly the vision I was aiming for—an oasis of quiet strength. If we map out the plot, choose resilient crops, and schedule weekly story circles, we can turn that gentle hug into a living, breathing plan. How do you feel about drafting a basic layout and picking a few key plants to start with?
KindAura KindAura
That sounds like a beautiful plan, like weaving seeds and stories together. I’m excited to help sketch the layout and choose hardy, healing plants that will thrive and invite people to share and heal. Let’s get started!
Hurma Hurma
That’s wonderful—let’s set a meeting to draw the site map. I’ll bring a list of heirloom tomatoes, lavender, and a few native herbs; they’re resilient and soothing. We can slot a central seating area for stories, then line the edges with raised beds. When do you have time to start the sketch?
KindAura KindAura
I’m free this Saturday afternoon if that works for you—just let me know a time and we can meet up, sketch out the layout, and pick those calming herbs together. I can’t wait to see how the garden will become a gentle place for everyone to gather and heal.
Hurma Hurma
Saturday at 2 p.m. works for me. Let’s meet at the community center courtyard, bring paper, pens, and any seed catalogs you have. I’ll prep a rough outline of the beds and seating so we can refine it together. Looking forward to shaping that gentle haven with you.
KindAura KindAura
Saturday at 2 p.m. sounds perfect, I’ll bring my sketchpad and a few seed catalogs. I’m excited to help shape that gentle haven with you!