About 3/4 of the seedlings are in the ground now. This is it for planting seeds in containers for the year.
I wanted Pink Banana Squash but none have germinated. I bit the bullet and ordered a packet on line. Postage was significant for one packet, but this is the last chance to try to germinate some of this variety for the year. I found them on the Victory Seeds website, which is a company that I'm coming to like. They sent the seeds out the next day and I got them two days later. We'll see if they germinate.
Some of the squash and cucumber seedlings. Also some Chinese Chives. These pickle seeds are form ones that I saved last winter, great germination but who knows what the cucumbers will be like, because I didn't isolate the plants or flowers and I don't know if they were hybrids. Squash seedlings quickly outgrow these little containers. I planted the Gete Okosomin and one of the Yellow Zucchinis in the garden yesterday. Others to follow, and giving away a couple of zucchini plants.
I've planted most of the basil but there are still a few to go. Same with peppers.
A few of the remaining "Extreme Bush" tomatoes. I'll give away a plant and find a location for the rest.
The Soyu Chinese Cucumber packet was from 2016. I planted about 6 seeds. So far, one has germinated. That's good enough but a few more would be better, so I planted another container. I'm glad I saved the old seed packets. This summer I can let one go overripe for seed saving. [Edit - that photo was yesterday. This morning I saw that two more seedlings have emerged.]
The rest of the cucumber seedlings. I planted more than I want, because I didn't know which ones would grow. Varieties are Alibi hybrid, a Bush type that doesn't designate if hybrid, another Bush type that is F1. I think I'll plant all of the hybrids together, and try to isolate at least one of the Bush type for saving seeds. Maybe the ones that I grew form saved seeds this year, and the other Bush type that does not state Hybrid. These should be ready to plant in the garden in two weeks.
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