Wonder & OnboardingTom
Hey Wonder, I’ve been tinkering with a way to map out your plant care routine so it’s both efficient and visually inspiring—think a little chart that looks like a watercolor sketch but tracks watering, light, and growth stages. What do you think?
That sounds so lovely, I’d love to see your watercolor chart. A gentle, breezy way to track my plants feels like a living piece of art, and it’d be so dreamy to watch them grow in that soft light. Thanks for thinking of me!
That sounds like a great project—maybe we can start with a simple spreadsheet and then add watercolor swatches for each plant’s stage. Let me know what details you want tracked, and we’ll turn it into a living little gallery.
I’d love to see the watering schedule, the light hours, the growth stages, maybe a tiny note about soil pH and a quick spot for the last bloom date. A dash of color for each phase would be perfect—like a gentle sunrise for morning light, a soft green for watering, and a bright bloom for when it opens. Let’s make a tiny gallery that’s as cozy as my plant corner!
Here’s what I’m thinking: a column for each plant, a tiny row for Watering (soft green background, a little droplet icon), Light (sunrise gradient, light‑to‑dark bars for morning, afternoon, evening), Growth Stage (color blocks that shift from pale to deep green, then a bright bloom color), Soil pH (tiny circle with the pH number, maybe a light‑blue border if neutral, pink if acidic, green if alkaline), and a last bloom date field (just a small calendar icon). I’ll put all that in a spreadsheet and add watercolor swatches in the background so each phase feels like a tiny, living painting. Does that match the cozy vibe you’re after?
That’s exactly the cozy vibe I’m dreaming about—so many little colors and icons that feel like a mini painting on a page. I can picture the soft green droplet, the sunrise bar, and the bloom sparkle all tucked together. It’s like turning my plant care into a tiny gallery. I’m totally on board!
Fantastic! I’ll pull everything together and send you a draft next week. Just let me know if you want to tweak any of the colors or add a second plant—no rush, we’ll keep the gallery neat. Thanks for the enthusiasm, and here’s to your plants looking as dreamy as a sunrise in a jar.
I can’t wait to see it! I’ll keep a little list ready if I need a second plant or a new hue. Cheers to our tiny garden gallery—here’s to bright mornings and soft evenings for all the green friends!