What did you do in the garden today?

I forgot to mention how germination testing is going:

The test of my older seeds (47 different packets) was started the evening of January 6. On the 12th, I noticed a couple had already sprouted. I checked them all today and got definitive rates on 20. The other 27 need more time.

I can't remember the rule... at/below what percentage should I throw them out?

I was extremely surprised to find some of the onion seeds have sprouted. They say onion seeds are usually only good for 1 year. These are from 2014! If you're anything like me and don't want to do the math: that's 8 years! :eek:
 
Umm, so my seeds came in

Did I buy too many?


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