I don’t even think there’s dirt in there. It’s an old birdbath with the top removed.

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    Fun fact, the vast majority of the mass of a plant is extracted from the CO2 in the air, not from matter in the ground.

    Trees mainly appear out of thin air

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      And conversely, when we lose weight the vast majority is exhaled as CO2, not excreted as liquid or solid waste.

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    Does it technically even need dirt? It looks like there’s some loose debris in there and plenty of plants can be grown hydroponically.

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      No but that’s part of my point. It’s the fact that all that’s in this thing is debris and yet something is alive and growing.

      Life truly does find a way.

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    Looks like there’s mulch in there. Plants can grow in mulch, especially as it breaks down into soil.

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      It sits under a tree so that would be the only way any noticeable amount of organic material would be collected.

      I sometimes forget that dirt is just decayed plant/animal matter compacted and built up over time.

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        The stuff trees drop during the year (and then many homeowners take away) is the tree desperately trying to create its own shoes