00:29
Discussion about collecting equipment to set up seed trays and the need for a grow light due to the house being under the shade.
01:05
Searching for shop lights to use as inexpensive grow lights.
02:00
Found LED lights that are mercury-free and expected to have a long lifespan.
02:23
Looking for planting trays at a store.
03:10
Bantering between husband and wife about spending time at the hardware store.
03:34
Their child talks about enjoying building structures.
04:05
Continued playful conversation between the family while shopping for gardening supplies.
05:12
Discussing the mobility and suitability of casters for moving a raised bed on different surfaces like dirt and grass.
06:13
Further discussion about wheel size and alternatives for moving a grow bed.
08:10
Planning the position for the raised grow bed in the yard.
09:18
John explains how to reuse materials to build the grow bed.
15:17
Showing seedlings in a cold bed and comparing them to seedlings in a hot bed, which is warmer due to rabbit manure tea.
16:45
Demonstrating how to protect plants in the garden with wire and coverings.
17:26
Preparing another hotbed with wood chips and rabbit manure and discussing the difference between woodchips and straw bales for the hotbed.
21:23
Discussing how to maintain the temperature in the hotbeds and the results of using them to start plants early in the season.
23:07
Showing the produce harvested from the hotbed, including radishes and greens, in April.
23:42
Describing how even in colder zones like zone 4, plants can thrive with proper heat and shelter.
23:59
Introducing an active hotbed with squash and tomato plants growing in it.
24:23
Goats interfering with gardening by eating new bushes.
24:38
Harvesting Swiss chard from the garden and mentioning the need to thin the plants for better sunlight access.
25:19
Final scenes showing gardening activities and the lush greenery of the produce.