Heheh yeah I have a strange relationship with honey. I've always loved it, but when I found out it was insect puke I felt weird about it. Then I decided I was okay with it again, learned it had some vitamins and health benefits, etc. Then I went vegan, but not dogmatic vegan (like avoiding pearls and stuff), just vegan for the animals (I don't want to cause harm to sentient beings). I decided that bees are not sentient. They're similar to mosquitoes and bedbugs in terms of intelligence, and I'd gladly kill those on sight. But then I went off honey as part of a "fully vegan" kick with my wife. During that, we conceived (a surprise after 10 years together), so we stayed fully vegan for the pregnancy, no honey in the house. Now that he's born, we don't want honey around, because it can be toxic to babies before 1 year old (bacterial infection that only harms newborns). But then, the pandemic hit, and we relaxed certain things in order to balance our budget and remain stable. Food prices skyrocketed. We're disabled and can't drive, so we have to carry groceries home on foot, and many stores around here were closed or limited hours etc. We decided honey was okay again. And we found some really tasty Canadian stuff, real honey (not from bees fed sugarwater in chinese factories).
So yeah, honey is good! :D
Enjoy yourself and best of luck!
RE: Progating aloe and saving cacti aka KC has no idea what she's doing but watch her try!