My orders for onion sets and seed potatoes will arrive next week and will be planted once the soil dries a bit; my favorite summer crops that will be directly seeded in the garden are still in their seed packets waiting for consistently warm weather before they find purchase in the soil.

I can barely stand the wait. So, to ease the tension, I will fill a few seed trays of early season vegetables that like a cool start to the season. Kale, broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts are just beginning to push through the light potting mix.

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