Read Garden
Skill Verified ActiveObserve and assess a garden using a structured sensory protocol adapted from Coordinate Remote Viewing. Covers pre-entry clearing (meditate checkpoint), Stage I gestalt impression, Stage II sensory layer (leaf, stem, root, soil), Stage III pattern recognition with AOL management, and garden health triage matrix (heal checkpoint). Use before any intervention, when plants show stress symptoms, at seasonal transitions, when evaluating a new garden site, during regular health monitoring, or after extreme weather events such as frost or heat waves.
To provide a structured and objective method for assessing garden health before any interventions, ensuring informed decision-making and reducing the risk of unnecessary actions.
Features
- Structured sensory observation protocol
- Pre-entry clearing and AOL management
- Multi-stage assessment (Gestalt, Sensory, Pattern Recognition)
- Garden health triage matrix for prioritization
- Detailed procedure with expected outcomes and failure handling
Use Cases
- Before any garden intervention
- When plants show stress symptoms
- At seasonal transitions
- Evaluating a new garden site
- Regular health monitoring
- After extreme weather events
Non-Goals
- Performing interventions directly
- Diagnosing issues prematurely (Stage II)
- Treating minor green-flagged items without observation
Installation
/plugin install agent-almanac@pjt222-agent-almanacQuality Score
VerifiedTrust Signals
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