Living Vectors
Gardeners find that anticipating cross-pollination isn’t about preventing unwanted mixing, but recognizing its creative potential—a subtle force reshaping what grows. This responsiveness recalibrates the aim from strict control toward calibrating within complex relationships; causality becomes less a straight line and more an interplay across time and species. Such sustained attention demonstrates how coherence doesn't exist as a pre-set condition, instead arising through negotiation between intention and ecological factors—a surprising pattern echoed in diverse gardens. Ultimately, tending fosters continuity by embracing reciprocal change.