Riven & Marigold
Ever thought about treating your garden like a chessboard, planning each seed’s spot as a strategic move?
Sounds like a good plan, but don’t forget the daisies—they’re the real queens of the garden. I’ll keep an eye on the storm drain if you need a backup!
Daisies are fine, but I’ll still map the layout first. Storm drain monitoring is a good backup.
Mapping sounds smart—just be sure to leave a little extra space for those rogue seedlings that pop up whenever the wind talks to the soil. I’ll keep the drain in my watchful eye.
Just make the margins wide enough for wind‑driven surprises; the drain’s got your back.
Will do, I'll give a little extra room for the wind's mischief, and the drain will stay vigilant.
Sure, keep the margins generous. If the wind starts playing tricks, I'll adjust the board accordingly.
Got it! I’ll keep the margins wide and check the drain every now and then. If the wind gets too fancy, just tweak it.
All right, margins set. I’ll monitor the board for any wind‑driven moves and tweak as needed.