Angry_zombie & WildVine
Hey, have you ever considered turning your garden into a zombie‑proof fortress? I’ve been experimenting with vines that might keep the undead out, but I’m not sure if they’re strong enough to stop the toughest ones.
Vines? Unless they’re some cursed ivy, they’ll just turn into snack for a brain‑eater. Better stick with a concrete wall, a moat of blood, or just let the undead crash in and you’ll have a new lawn ornament. Either way, it’ll look dead gorgeous.
Yeah, I get the brain‑eater vibe, but vines can be tough if you grow them right. If I give them the right soil and a little extra support, they’ll grow dense enough to slow a horde down. Think of it as a living wall that can still give us fresh herbs, not just a snack. Let’s try a small patch first and see if they hold up.
Yeah, a living wall that’s also a herb garden sounds like the perfect “deadly” landscaping hack. Just make sure you don’t let it grow into a whole forest—those vines will start feeding on the zombies, not us. Let's plant a trial patch and see if the undead stop for the sake of fresh basil.
Sounds like a good plan. I’ll pick a low‑growth basil, feed it the right nutrients, and keep an eye on the edges so it doesn’t spill over. If the vines start creeping too far, we’ll trim them back before they turn into a zombie buffet. Let’s get this patch set up and see how the basil reacts to the undead rush.
Nice, low‑growth basil. Just remember: if the zombies start gnawing the leaves, you’ve got a fresh snack right in your garden. Keep those edges tight and watch the vines—no one likes a zombie buffet. Good luck, and may the basil survive the onslaught.