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Aurorae
by Solo
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And so we turn to the planting of trees. Plant trees in any number means drawing upon all the skills that bind us together as a human community
To do so with any prospect of success, further, requires that we invoke millennia of accumulated
knowledge regarding which species are likely to prosper on a given terrain, what they require by way of commensals and companion plantings, and so forth.
Helping the seed live out its destiny as a full-grown organism in its own right, an environment in itself, a participant in a still broader ecosystem and a multiplication of possibilities where before
there had been none.
Is this futile? Quite possibly so. But then, futility is a curious thing, in that it is precisely not in the eye of the beholder; only the one who undertakes an act and experiences its consequences for themselves is in a position to judge whether or not it was pointless.
And so we turn to the planting of trees. Plant trees in any number means drawing upon all the skills that bind us together as a human community
To do so with any prospect of success, further, requires that we invoke millennia of accumulated
knowledge regarding which species are likely to prosper on a given terrain, what they require by way of commensals and companion plantings, and so forth.
Helping the seed live out its destiny as a full-grown organism in its own right, an environment in itself, a participant in a still broader ecosystem and a multiplication of possibilities where before
there had been none.
Is this futile? Quite possibly so. But then, futility is a curious thing, in that it is precisely not in the eye of the beholder; only the one who undertakes an act and experiences its consequences for themselves is in a position to judge whether or not it was pointless.