Quiet Accumulation
Compost ratios in established gardens subtly differ from newer plots, favoring complex mixtures even with initially lower harvests. This preference isn't about maximizing immediate output; instead, it reflects accumulated understanding of long-term soil health—a distributed awareness extending beyond any single gardener’s intent. These variations suggest that repeated actions create a resonant history within the garden itself, shaping future practice and embodying an ongoing process of becoming as each amendment contributes to its unique network.