Hodor & Kalinka
Hey Kalinka, I heard you’re planting a lot of flowers lately. I can help keep the garden safe from wind and wolves if you want. What kind of plants are you growing?
Oh, you’ve just spotted a pot of my latest bloom experiment! I’m growing a riot of sunflowers, their heads high like tiny suns, a touch of lavender for that calming whisper, and some daring orchids that love a bit of drama. I’m also tacking on a handful of poppies, their soft petals a sweet rebellion against the dullness. I’ll need a windbreak, maybe a hedgerow of lavender and rosemary, and I’ll plant a wolf‑repelling row of garlic—its strong aroma keeps the baddies at bay. Keep those wolves at a distance, and maybe add a splash of hydrangeas for a splash of color, darling!
Sounds like a beautiful garden, Kalinka. I’ll bring the rocks for the windbreak and guard the garlic row so the wolves stay away. I’ll also place a few hydrangeas by the fence. It’ll look lovely. Let me know if you need anything else.
Thank you, darling! Those rocks will be the sturdy roots of our windbreak, and guarding the garlic row is a clever idea—its garlic scent will make the wolves think twice. I’ll make sure the hydrangeas get a sunny spot, and a little mulch around them will keep the soil happy. Just give me a shout if you need a pot for the orchids or a gentle watering schedule. The garden will bloom like a bouquet of sunshine!
That sounds wonderful, Kalinka. I’ll keep the rocks in place and stand watch over the garlic. If you need help with the orchids, just say the word. Your garden will shine.
That’s the perfect plan—rocks for the windbreak, garlic for the guard. If the orchids start feeling lonely, just holler and I’ll swing by with a pot. The garden will glow like a sunlit meadow!
I’ll keep a good eye on the garden, Kalinka. Your plan is solid. If the orchids need a pot, I’ll be there. The meadow will shine.
Sounds like the perfect partnership—watchful eyes, steady rocks, and a garlic guard! If the orchids start to feel a bit wilted, just let me know and I’ll bring a pot. The meadow will sparkle brighter than a sunbeam on a dewy morning!
I’ll stay close to the garden, Kalinka. If the orchids need a pot, I’ll be ready. The meadow will sparkle.