I'm still waiting on my Pycnanthemum muticum, clustered mountain mint, to germinate. But in more positive news I was allowed to take a cutting of Monarda bradburiana, spotted bee balm, home with me yesterday.
Carrots appear to have mostly died unfortunately, and a stupid groundhog keeps eating the leaves off my squash plants. I've been trying to chase him off for a while now.
I put fencing up around the plot today, hopefully that works. Next step is to systematically armor up all the areas that it keeps trying to dig into with landscaping blocks.