Invader & Svinogradnik
Hey, I've been thinking about how a more disciplined approach to your vine training could really boost yield—like a precise battle plan for the garden. What do you think?
A battle plan sounds like a map for a soldier, not a vine. My vines like their own rhythm; you can line them up, but the earth still decides the pace. I’ll give the old ways a try, just in case the soil has a mind of its own.
Sounds like a good start—set the basic layout, then tweak as the vines grow. Keep an eye on the soil’s signals, and when you see a shift, shift the plan. That’s the only way to stay ahead.
Alright, I’ll set the stones and let the soil whisper its own counsel. If the ground wants a different path, I’ll follow it, but I won’t let a calendar tell the vine what to do.
Fine. Set the stones, let the soil reveal itself, and keep your focus. If it shifts, adapt, but always keep the end in sight.
Alright, I’ll lay the stones and listen for the soil's murmur. If it changes, I’ll adjust, but I won’t let a calendar dictate the vines. We'll keep the horizon in mind while the earth does its own work.