
The daffodils are fully out. It is Spring!

So here’s the status of the seed starts. I have two kale. The beets are so bad. Swiss chard is a bit of a bust. I’m going to have to thin the carrots and sorrel. The cilantro and nasturtiums were a big, fat bust.
I’m going to try some extra extra Swiss chard today, and maybe a few beets. I think I’ll save the nasturtium seeds for when I can get them out in an actual pot.


In other news, yesterday, I did manage to rake the back yard, so I’m at least down to a blank slate. It has been a bit cold – the weather report mentioned we’re about two weeks behind normal right now. At least the snow is gone.