Planted in mid-March, and the seeds that have germinated are growing fast.




I’ve moved it into a sunnier spot to get the most out of the last of Autumn.
So that’s five solidly germinated, and a sixth that doesn’t seem to have grown much in a month. If they make it through winter, that will be plenty for me. I am wondering, though… did the other seeds fail to germinate, or are they still potentially going to germinate in spring?