Held By

Garden Pass · Release · Root Resilience

Composting

Composting names the garden practice of releasing failed or pruned material as doctrine while keeping what it taught available to the order.

Composting is not deletion. It is the practice of letting a claim stop carrying authority without erasing the trace of its failure. A failed posture can show what the order could not hold, what became shaded, where re-entry collapsed, or which dependency was missing.

Places

Composting places the garden practice of releasing failed or pruned material as doctrine while keeping what it taught available to the order.

Holds

Composting is held by Garden Pass, Release, and Root Resilience. A tending pass must identify the material, release must let the claim go, and root resilience must keep the failure from corrupting the dependency order.

Pairs

No lateral pair is required. Composting is a care action inside Garden Pass.

Traces

Nests

Composting nests inside Atlas Garden wherever failed postures, released claims, or pruned branch material can become learning without remaining doctrine.

Reads

Composting becomes recognisable where failed material is released from carrying authority but retained as traceable learning about what could not hold, carry, place, clear, or clean.

The composting question is:

What claim must stop carrying?
What did the failure reveal?
What trace should remain so the failure can teach?
What needs to be released so the root can stay clean?

Carries

No downstream carries are claimed yet.