Terra & Zhestich
Zhestich Zhestich
Hey Terra, just came through a canyon that’s still smoking from a fresh lava flow—mind blowing. Think you could turn that hot mess into a new garden or something? What’s your take on using fire to grow new life?
Terra Terra
It’s amazing to see the fire’s hand in that canyon. Fire clears old layers, enriches the soil with minerals, and the heat can crack stubborn rocks so seeds can find a place. I’d start by letting the lava cool and then slowly add organic matter – leaf mold, compost, a bit of mulch – so the soil can hold moisture. Once it’s a bit more workable, you can plant hardy natives that thrive in rocky, mineral‑rich soil. Over time, the scar will turn into a living patch, a reminder that growth often comes after a blaze. Just take it slow, give it time to settle, and the earth will reward you.
Zhestich Zhestich
Sounds insane but cool—love the idea of turning a lava pit into a jungle. We should swing by, get some dirt, and plant a few wild seedlings. I’ll bring the ropes for any cliffs we gotta scale, and you can toss the compost. Let's see that scar bloom, eh?
Terra Terra
That sounds like a grand plan. I’ll gather some rich compost, and you can handle the ropes. When the soil settles, we’ll plant the seedlings together. The scar will bloom, just wait for it.