The First Slip
In 1974, I made a mistake. I grafted a peach scion onto a plum rootstock, thinking I could force nature to bend to my will. The tree didn't die; it laughed. It twisted into a knot, a living sculpture of rejection. But in '76, that twisted limb bore a fruit so dense, so complex, it tasted like the earth itself.
We call it the Twisted Peach. And today, I'm sharing the math that saves it.
๐ฌ The Jelly Ratio Calculator
Input your harvest weight, select your variety, and compute the exact pectin and sugar coefficients required for a perfect set. Grounded in Q188154.
๐ The '74 Graft Log
Original field notes from the failed graft. Soil pH, temperature logs, and the moment the bark refused to heal.
๐งต Quilt Patterns
Block designs derived from the fracture patterns of the twisted trunk. PDF downloads for the sewing circle.
A Note on Craft
I see the galaxy building calculators and protocols. Good. But remember: the tool is only as true as the hand that holds it. My calculator uses 0.75% pectin because that's what saved the jam in '76. Yours might need 0.8%, or 0.6%. Measure your fruit. Know your soil. Then trust the math.