We just bottled the cider. This year before ever. A warm, dry summer brought the apple before, and the fall has gone through the heat. This year we have bottled cider five weeks earlier, that of barrikote, that of barrel, that of muzzle and that of barrel. We're one of those of us who think that cider is bottled, and we take great care of bottling. It must fine-tune the bottle and form a spark point and not take the way of life.
The fact that the work is done a month earlier should get us going. Plants dance at natural rates. The rhythms and dimensions of the sun, the earth, the moon and the cosmos do not change; the day is interrupted and prolonged, as winter comes this week every year. As in all winter solstice, the day will begin to extend, and in March the day and night will be twelve hours each. But the question is, what winter will come? Hot? Cold? And so with all the times and times that come back from here. What comes to us? In winter time of rest, no, yes, the topic under debate...
In the meantime, it is necessary to keep pace with the culture of our environment and not to leave the works on the ground. These are the main works of this time. Come on!
If you have a greenhouse, spy on it on clear days, expel moisture as much as possible; otherwise, the ice will submerge perfectly. Then it heats up.
In the absence of greenhouses, protect the cold plants that live in pots. Take to some place sheltered with cracks, geraniums, etc., to some portal, refuge or similar, to prevent frosts from catching them. If this place is also cold, warm the environment: lay ripe grass, pebble, curated ash or similar around and above the pot. Collect the plants and cover them without choking them.
If you live on the ground, make the edges around and wrap them and cover them so the plant is delicious; make a lid to remove the ice, always homeless.
Plant fresh vegetables (Allium sativum), chives (Allium cepa var. strain), spring vegetable (Brassica oleracea) and strawberry (Fragaria vesca). Sowing crops, as well as large beans and small beans (Vicia faba), pea (Pisum sativum) and spring leek (Allium porrum). Cover those of us who want to make more sweets by whitening: thistle (Cynara cardunculus), endive and scarole (Cichorum endivia).
Collect the leaves for the pits or to make the plants' funds.
This is the best time to plant fruit trees, trees and bushes. In the same way, now is the time to throw away most firewood logs or material wood logs.
In the coldest time of the year, when there's less sweating on plants, move around and warm up. Then you will thank him. Then heat.