is a Flower
Each day opens as a procedural bloom — its species, petal count, rings and glow grown from the day's own seed, so no two days look alike.
How it grows
Zoom out and the same living metaphor keeps unfolding — from a day's bloom all the way to the trees of your longest goals.
Each day opens as a procedural bloom — its species, petal count, rings and glow grown from the day's own seed, so no two days look alike.
Every day's flower is planted in rows you can wander back through — a whole month's effort blooming side by side.
Twelve gardens gathered under one roof. Step back far enough and a single year of tending comes into view.
Long-term goals take root as trees, growing from a fragile sapling to a glowing mature canopy as you return to them.
A living language
Thriving days draw gentle visitors. Strain summons small insects — each one a symbol for a specific kind of stress, nibbling quietly at your petals until you tend to it.
They visit when your garden flourishes.
What stirs in the soil when days get heavy.