steadypulse: (How can this happen to me)
SOLDIER: 76 ([personal profile] steadypulse) wrote in [community profile] songerein 2022-03-13 08:33 pm (UTC)

That or the nutrients in the soil from the flowers have transferred in to the water- it happens sometimes, and it's the reason some farms have gone to hydro-farming in the world I'm from. Water can carry nutrients pretty well; a cycle of growth and death of plant and animal matter carries with the water to re-supply and keep a plant pretty healthy. [There came the old farm boy popping up briefly. Not to get in the extremely technical process, but that was a pretty basic view of it without getting too in to it.

He wasn't a scientist, but he sure as hell grew up on a farm and helped out as part of his chores.]
Either way it'd be good to find out.

Ready to head on?

[Was still a bit of a walk, but at least once it was in sight there'd be an unmistakably green hill with a jagged rock-face that waterfall was following down. Some deer along the sides of it grazing on grass and other flowers that had fought hard to come in early after a harsh winter.]

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