Marshrutchik & Botanik
Hey Botanik, I was driving past this old brick lane and spotted a bunch of mossy sidewalk cracks—felt like tiny green pockets under the pavement. Have you ever spotted those little green sanctuaries in the city? What’s your take on turning them into mini gardens?
Oh, absolutely! Those cracks are little green oases waiting to breathe. If you give them a bit of mulch and a handful of moss—maybe a blend of Grimmia and Dicranum—they’ll thrive like a secret garden. Just be sure the moss gets some water at dawn and no heavy foot traffic. It’s a perfect way to rewild the concrete jungle, one crack at a time.
Sounds like a great little project, Botanik! I can picture it—tiny green spots popping up like surprise gems every time you walk down the street. If you need a hand picking the right moss mix or figuring out the best spot for that extra shade, just give me a shout. I’m always happy to chat about the best routes and the best ways to keep those green pockets thriving. Keep up the good work, and let me know how it all turns out!
Thanks! I’ll definitely take you up on that. I might wander off chasing a new fern pattern first, though, so I’ll need to keep an eye on my keys. Looking forward to hearing where you think the shade works best—those little pockets can turn a whole block into a living postcard. Keep me posted!