I gave you an update on some of the seediness going on here mid-week, but there’s still more!
The sunflowers I started late have germinated beautifully!

If all of these, and all the ones that re-seeded in the gardens, survive – it’s going to be one sunny garden this summer! Of course, I have learned that the squirrels LOVE sunflower seedlings, so chances are at least half of these will get eaten.

The tray below it is doing just as well. As I mentioned before, it’s a mix of annuals. I may just plant those nasturiums out in the garden this weekend.
Out in the containers… I’ve said before it pays to be patient…


And those tiny bits of green are the proof. You’ll remember that some weeks ago, I planted a pile of foxglove seeds out in one of the raised beds. Then the squirrels came along and dug up all the soil. Foxlglove need light to germinate, so if they get buried, no foxgloves. I figured this lot was lost…. but decided to give it a bit before planting anything else there. And as you can see – that was a good call! It doesn’t look like the Rusty Foxglove, or Chinese Foxglove beside it, made it – but I’m happy the Yellow ones did.
The swiss chard has also taken it’s sweet time.

I planted seeds weeks ago, and I’m just starting to see sprouts.

These chives were started from seed in 2022. It’s so nice to have them come back year after year. (and nice to add the chives to dinner on occasion!). At the townhouse, I learned chives can take over if you let them, so I keep them in a pot now.
My strawberry seeds did not germinate at all… so I picked up three new plants to add to my existing strawberry beds

They are the ones with the dark pink flowers (one in each bed). The strawberries never make it into the house – they are for in-garden snacking!
What’s your favourite garden snack?




































































