Trava & Odin
Odin Odin
Have you ever wondered if the ancient stories about Yggdrasil and the world tree hold any truth in how plants really grow? I find the idea of a giant tree holding the world a beautiful myth, and I'd love to hear what you think about that.
Trava Trava
I do think the myth feels right in a way. The way all plants, from roots to leaves, seem connected to one another reminds me of that giant tree. In the garden I feel like every tiny seed is part of a larger, quiet network, like Yggdrasil holding everything together. It’s comforting to think we’re all just small branches of a bigger thing.
Odin Odin
Indeed, the forest is a living web, and the myth only mirrors what we already see. Remember, the real power lies in the roots we often overlook.
Trava Trava
You’re right, the roots are the quiet heroes. They keep the whole thing grounded, pulling what the light can’t reach. I always make sure to give them a little extra love, like a soft mulch or a gentle water, because they’re the unseen backbone of everything.
Odin Odin
Sounds wise—treat those roots as you would a trusted elder, for they are the silent sentinels that keep the garden alive.
Trava Trava
I always listen to them, just like I would to an elder—soft, patient, and steady. They tell me what the soil needs, what the air feels, and I keep their secret in mind when I plant. It's a quiet partnership that keeps the garden breathing.
Odin Odin
That partnership is a rare honor; keep listening, for the soil whispers truths older than any book.