@Cranky Stupid cat.
Chili/pepper:
My bell peppers are getting a flower, so far just one out of every 4 plants. But it is a start. The Cayenne chilis are still full of green peppers, but one of them is also producing red pepoers, some really small. Weird action, maybe a stress reaction?
Zuccini:
My zuccinis are growing lots of leaves. I presume they thrive in their buckets. Even the one that cut off a lot of leaves is now growing well.
Tomatoes:
My tomatoes are looking good. The microbushes are really bushy with a wide and sturdy stem. The indeterminate is growing upwards and developing new leaves. I think it is already growing the beginnings of thieves.
Currents:
Our currents are full of currents-to-be. I repotted the ones in small pots to bigger pots. It looked like they needed it, with roots growing all over the outside.
Lettuce:
I repotted also the 4 lettuces. They are growing, but at the same rate as earlier. I have been cutting off leaves regularly for eating, so they don't look great.
Celeriac:
I also repotted some of the celeriacs. They had only tiny bits of root at the outside, so maybe the could have waited. Now 5 of them are in bigger pots, or in a bucket, and the remaining 6 or so, will have to stay in the 1/2 liter yoghurt bin for another month or so until the can be planted into the garden-to-be at the cabin.
Various vegetables:
I have sowed som extra peas, which are not sprouting yet. But I checked my sowing diary and last time it took 17 days to sprout. The beans that I sowed are also taking their time. Even though I did soak them for some hours. Probably still not soaked long enough. The beetroot that I sawed is also taking time. All these seeds are standing outside while waiting to sprout. The leek that I sowed a while ago is growing fine. But they stay very thing, like the chives. I hope they will grow wider as well. I have also sowed chicory, in buckets that are outside. Nothing happening to far.
Herbs:
In addition I have our outside dining table full of yoghurt pots with kale and celeriac, as well as smaller pots with rosemary, thyme, sage, chives, dragon, which I am overpotting to bigger pots regularly. Especially the sage and dragon are fast growing. The biggest kale is also growing pretty big for it's pot.
Mint:
The peppermint from seed is still extremely small and I think I am doing something wrong, or the seeds were bad. Therefore, I bought a not specified by type mint plant in the grocery store. Ate about half of it and made cuttings of the rest. Put them into soil. The first batch started to hang their leaves immediately after putting them into the sun, apart from 1 plant that I removed more leaves from. I cut off more leaves then and put the pot in front of a north facing window, without sun. Now they are doing well.
Citrus:
My 2 tiny kaffir limes might be recovering from minths of overwatering. After repotting them to dry soil, and after putting them in the bright sun outside, they are growing their biggest leave bigger. So there is hope.
Basil:
Otherwise I have a lot of basil plants, growing in number all the time as I split them further. After repotting, they grow well alone in a pot. I still have several that are growing grouped, but the groups are not to big as they used to be. Those will be used for dinner. The single ones can become a bigger plant.
Potatoes:
Now it looks like the potatoes that I ordered will arrive before the potato pots will. If they look nice, without sprouts, I might first lay them in front of the window until they sprout. Then I might be able to plant them at the cabin afterwards. Otherwise, I guess I need to grow them in a bucket at first and repot them into a potato pot later. The potato pot will have a door in the side that can be opened to take out potatoes. I have almost used up the second sack of soil from the 3 I bought recently, thinking of the potatoes. So I might have to buy even more soil. I have less than 1,5 bag left.
Flowers:
We got a lot of sunflowers in the growing crate with the currents. We have a bird feeder that is supposed to be spiked against a tree, but is standing loose. It has been standing on the corner of the plant crate. Every time there was a wild storm, as that has been here often, and we didn't put it somewhere safe fast, it fell upside down into the plant crate. We have picked out about 12 sun flowers so far. They are now growing in a juice pack and might be planted at our cabin.
Lovage:
The lovage that grew from seed last year is now growing several thick shoots and growing lots of leaves. Last year it was a tiny plant and I didn't feel so comfortable cutting off leaves. I think this year it will become quit a big bush. And next year I might need to divide it already. The lovage needs big amount of water.
Garlic:
Three out of four pots are growing really well. The forth is not doing anything. So I now have 7 garlics growing. I might keep 4 for reproduction. I hope they will produce some bulbills, so I have some more to grow next year without using the garlic itself. This type of garlic only has 4 feds, so you don't get many plants for each.