Gardening
The 70/30 rule in gardening suggests a balanced planting approach, where 70% of your garden consists of reliable, long-lasting plants that provide structure, texture, or color for most of the year, and the remaining 30% is reserved for more experimental, seasonal, or ephemeral plants. This method, attributed to garden designer Piet Oudolf, allows
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The full text includes commentary on why this helps keep young gardeners motivated by accepting their garden will look shabby 30% of the time. Gardens are meant to be seen. How might this also apply to curating a feed or public identity as a creator. Seasonality also prompts applications to the table — what about a menu organized this way?
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