I'm wondering what happened to the salad mix seeds we planted. One of about three hundred seeds has sprouted. The rest are probably either non-viable or too deeply planted (my fault). The turnips, radishes, and other lettuce mixes are sprouted at least.
I don't think I mentioned that we also transplanted lemon cuke seedlings, which are struggling in the sad way cuke seedlings do. In the morning they're laying on their sides with their heavy little heads down on the dirt. They perk up with some watering and encouragement, but the same cycle happens again the next day.
Today's run to two nurseries yielded yarrow, 2-4 packs of marigolds, and a 4-pack each of lemon basil and regular old basil. Those will go in among the tomato plants, which is going to be a crowded little garden party considering we already planted marigolds there and seeded the ground with zlata and king bora radishes.
You can never have enough radishes.
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