00:02
The garden family takes a tour of their garden layout.
00:14
Their garden takes up about a 30x30 foot section of their yard.
00:21
This year they focused on pollinators and flowers to add beauty to the garden and help with fruit production.
00:35
They have cosmos
flowers, petunias, hollyhocks, zinnias, and spider
flowers to attract pollinators.
01:13
They have over 30 tomato plants with varieties such as super sweet 100 cherry tomatoes, brandywine pink, black cream, German Johnson, German queen, and a mystery tomato.
02:01
They are growing different tomatoes for canning including San Marzano, celebrity, and roma.
02:45
They are also growing jalapeno, serrano, gong bao, poblano, and Jimmy Nardello peppers, as well as various eggplants.
03:26
They have bush beans growing next to the tomatoes.
03:30
They use cattle panel trellises to grow butternut squash, cantaloupe, and watermelon vertically.
04:12
They have Sugar Snap peas that are almost done, and they will be replaced by Malabar spinach plants.
04:40
They have cool weather plants and herbs on the northwestern side of the garden under hoops for protection.
05:06
They have lettuce, dinosaur kale, and are transitioning cauliflower to beets.
05:19
They have a variety of herbs including basil, thyme, dill, cilantro, and flowers.
05:45
They have a compost pile and a few volunteer plants.
05:57
They mainly water their garden using rainwater collected in a 300-gallon tank connected to the downspout of their house.
06:24
The tour of their small garden concludes.