00:28
The presenter sets up a motion-activated camera to figure out why their apples are missing.
01:26
Some of the cherry branches and a Sun Sugar plant are showing signs of wilting, possibly leading to their death.
02:09
The presenter wears long sleeves and gloves to protect themselves from the itchy texture of the pole beans.
02:27
One of the gloves is to protect against cuts, and the other is to prevent blisters.
02:54
The gloves save the presenter from cutting their finger.
03:05
The presenter freezes their beans without cooking them.
03:43
The presenter harvests their first cucumber, using scissors to remove any ugly parts.
04:48
The first Roma tomatoes and red ripe cayenne peppers are harvested.
05:10
The presenter picks a basil leaf, one of their favorite things from the garden.
05:26
The presenter prepares a soup using six Roma tomatoes, a cayenne pepper, and half a basil leaf.
06:01
The soup is topped with basil and seasoned with salt and pepper before being gently heated.
06:31
The presenter shows cabbage worms and their eggs, using organic caterpillar killer spray to control them.
07:32
A garden update shows some plants being harvested and others showing signs of wilt or brown leaves.
08:03
Beetroots are expected to be harvested soon.
08:40
The main garden has collards, pole beans, cucumbers, peppers, kale, and tomatoes.
09:27
The Sun Sugar cherry tomato plants have mostly died, with only one branch remaining healthy.
09:51
The presenter plans to replace the dying Sun Sugar plants with cuttings and shows a fig tree cutting that they attempted to grow.
12:44
The presenter shows tomato cuttings that have perked up and are expected to root successfully.