So many plant babies!

Wednesday weather:  Light snowfall throughout the day, only a dusting of snow accumulation.  
High 32℉, low 28℉.
Johnny Jump-ups
Radish and beets.  Unconventional to start inside, but I'm trying Charles Dowding's multi-sowing method.  We'll see what happens! :)
Fenugreek towers over the rest.
The biggest leaves are borage.
Snapdragons, sweet peas, onions, and shallots hardening off on an unusually cold April morning.  It was 30℉ at the time.
More lights coming on Friday... these are pretty full!
Mostly Marigolds with some helichrysum.  The small tub has Munstead lavender seeds.  I didn't get cold stratify these: I doubt many will germinate.  I really only need a couple.  I want to see if they will live through the winter here in zone 4a.
A rose from cuttings I took last fall. (They will probably die next winter - but it's the first plant I've ever multiplied via cuttings!  They have roots of their own and are ready to get planted out when it warms up a bit.) Also, more multi-sown radish plants.
Bells of Ireland, Basil, Tomato babies, Celery root, Cosmos... plus so many more flowers and herbs.
Testing 14 varieties of lettuce.  Let's see what grows well and what struggles.

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