The first batch of mead:
So my husband made his first batch of mead, from a Midieval recipe which is for low-proof mead, like what the family and kids would drink on the daily because water wasn't always safe to drink at that time but a twitch of alcohol would sterilize for improved safety. Anyways its very different than the feasting mead we're used to buying and drinking. We're thinking about buying one of those containers with the spigget to pour out of that we could ferment in, since that way the yeast doesn't get disturbed when we pour a cup.
Well our shallow freeze didn't do much, calendulas still alive, though no more blooms. I think I'm going to bag the last of the leaves to give to friends tomorrow as salad greens, because I seem to have developed a mild allergy to them, I noticed it back in summertime, my throat gets weirdly dry and a tad constricted when I eat them in salad. I kept eating them for a while since we have them, but I'm going to sell all of the seeds and not grow anymore if my body is going to keep saying it wants me to stop eating them.
I planted a garlic clove and its started growing, I'm hoping it can self-regulate and not get ahead of itself.
I'm going to do some transplanting while my trees are leafless, moving the ornamental plum saplings into their own pots for year 2, moving my maple sapling into a bigger pot for year 2, I'm hoping my Italian plum tree which I transplanted last winter can stay in the same sized big pot for year 5, and hoping this year it will flower _and fruit instead of just flowering like it did last year. And I want to transplant my blueberry bush into the barkdust-which-has-basically-turned-into-soil next to my front door, I think it would be happy there. Its one of the few spots in my yard where I can easily plant directly into the ground.
The Christmas tree is down now and waiting for my husband to take it to drop in the bushes behind his work.
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