Yesterday I got more seeds planted!
Beef Tomato hybrid, Spring Burpless Cucumber, Dark Green Zucchini (don't think that one's gonna sprout since they failed the float/soak test), Snowball Marigolds, Yellow Marigolds I collected from Fanshawe's gardens back in 2014, and Jasmine Tobacco.
Additionally since the Red Onion seeds never sprouted I decided to reuse the soil for seeds I don't expect to germinate; Pelleted Rainbow Mix coleus seeds from 1998.
The yellow Onions have still been growing well but I'm pretty sure the germ rate was below 50%. Next year I'll probably use the rest of the seed packet since that'll be likely what it takes to get a substantial amount of them for the veggie garden. Mom bought some Onion starts to compensate.
and yup @lilkittay, the label for the seed variety for these yellow onions is "Oneida". Definitely one of the stranger seed variety names I've seen, I initially thought it was the name of the species and not the name for the seed strain.
I may germinate more seeds but that'll require me to clean up the seed packets strewn disorganized on the second level of growlights. Idk what I'd even start with what I got. Sweet Williams since I got BINS of old seed? Zinnias despite the fact I feel I should direct sow them? Some absolutely random seed that I'm unsure is viable anymore like the Passiflora? We'll see.