Argh! Careful planning ruined!

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I do have some stuff coming up in the pots that were drowned. Mainly corn and beans which I kind of expected since those seeds are bigger and didn't get washed out of the pots nearly as easily. I do have a couple plants coming up that are probably some kind of tomato or pepper but only time will tell on those. I'm glad that at least some of it survived!
 

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Excellent! So, not a total loss... I predict a few more mystery seedlings before long!
 

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About half the pots I had planted have sprouted. I have actually managed to figure out quite a few of them. Most of my blue jade corn sprouted, all of the hidatsa shield figure beans sprouted, some of the ireland creek annie, a few different squashes and one amish paste tomato (at least that is what it is marked as, who knows if some other seed migrated in the pot with the water). None of the calypso bean has sprouted and at most, one of the peppers (though I can't tell which one since the writing on the pot was washed away too much), but I'm glad to have gotten as much as I have out of the deal!
 

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The bright side of this is that you can test your plant ID skills!

Maybe you know more than you think you do. :D
 

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