from the end of my Albion parsnip planting (with a young kale plant, for @seedcorn) I'll leave it to be clicked so that it doesn't torment Seed'
The seed was from Jung's. I don't know if that makes a difference on seed origin, since Albion is a hybrid. I wouldn't be surprised if there is only one, or just a few, places where they are grown for seed. And, that is probably true with most garden variety hybrids. Since they want cheap labor with hybridizing, lots of that work is outside of the US.
I have one "non-stealth" compost bin again this year. I've run out of room filling the ones below decks so cleaned up some bok choy plants and such and got the open bin fired up.
A lot of weeds grew in that bin this spring after I'd emptied the contents for the little veggie garden beds. Among those weeds was 2 tomato plant volunteers. Unfortunately, one was
scary big. By scary, I mean it was so large that I'm afraid transplanting shock would have killed it. The other was a potato-leaf and, right now, I can't think of a potato-leaf that I have that could mature ripe tomatoes by first frost. So, they are both compost - darn it. (However, I have LOTS of tomato plants growing.)
Another thing in that bin was a Jimson weed !!! I used to have them showing up in a sunflower area in ground that I no longer have for a garden. I'd always pull them as soon as I saw them but didn't know where they came from. I don't know where this one came from in the floor of that empty bin! I never see Jimson weed growing around here.
Anyway, I cleaned up the little veggie garden and have another compost pile started

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Steve
had to edit the picture in, for the third time