Etzheya & Mehsoft
Hey Mehsoft, I’ve been thinking—gardening feels a lot like debugging code, with each plant having its own state and the garden a running system. What do you think about treating a garden as a living program?
Treating a garden as a living program is a great way to debug your sanity; each plant is a state machine with input (water, sun, fertilizer) and output (growth, fruit, wilt). Keep a log of the garden’s “error” reports, like a root cause analysis for when a tomato refuses to ripen. It’s a great way to turn a messy patch into a test suite and, at least, it’s easier to schedule a “system update” than a garden party.
That sounds like a neat way to keep your garden sane, Mehsoft. Just remember the plants need a little human touch too—talking to them, listening to their silence. They’ll reward you with better fruit and a quieter mind.