ben ji--glad to hear about the greens you put in. I'm sure the seeds will work out great. I'm also happy to hear you're trying strawberries. Mama WM grew a bunch of them growing up, and we'd pick them and make strawberry pie.
I put in a lot of work this weekend. Planted the following:
-Tomatoes (four varieties)
-Marigolds (to assist w/ pest control for tomatoes)
-Assorted herbs (dill/basil/parsley/mint)
-Jalapenos
-Bok choy
-More lettuce
-Camellias (seafoam and royal velvet)
-Brunfelsia (the most EMAW of plants--flowers that change from white to lavendar to purple)
-Clematis (purple)
These new friends join those already in progress:
-Mustard greens (tons)
-Green onions
-Spinach (tons)
-Romaine
-Pole beans
-Kale (tons)
-Blueberries
-Gladiolus
-Ranunculus
-Assorted hydrangeas/gardenias
And in the best news yet, my fruit trees are starting to blossom and have flowered like never before. I was worried that the transplant and somewhat late fertilizing would mean a weak crop this year, but so far things look very promising. I mean, there are just flowers everywhere. Pretty pumped about it. Grass looks nice and lush after a couple of nice rains, too.