00:08
Introduction to the video on a cold March morning with frozen ground and temperatures well below freezing.
00:51
Observation of frozen sawdust piles that are part of a hotbed but currently not producing heat.
02:08
Viewer is shown part of the hotbed that is steaming despite the freezing outdoor temperature.
03:29
Explanation of how the warm bed was created using rabbit manure tea poured on carbon (wood, sawdust, etc.) and the intention to plant in it soon.
04:18
The decision to use mostly carbon for the bed so it decomposes slowly and stays warm without sinking too much.
05:17
A hen has been laying eggs in the greenhouse, which needs to be covered with bird netting.
07:40
Soaking and planting peas in the bed.
09:14
Applying fertilizer to the newly planted bed and emphasizing the importance of coverage to prevent chickens from disturbing the planting.
10:23
The addition of hoops and chicken netting to protect the planting area in the greenhouse.
11:23
One-week progress update on the plants in the greenhouse after snow and freezing weather.
12:33
A tour of the greenhouse showing various plants like strawberries, greens, kohlrabi, carrots, radishes, and herbs.
14:36
Watering system in the greenhouse, including a bin for water storage to prevent freezing solid.
16:21
Harvesting sweet potato greens for personal use and for feeding rabbits.
19:17
Discussion about growing sweet potatoes in Idaho with a hotbed and plastic cover, even with late frosts.
21:59
The greenhouse is now crowded with sweet potatoes, celery, basil, and other plants. Harvesting is essential for plant health and spacing.
23:54
Dealing with a fungus that affects the carrots in the hotbed.
Unfortunately, the video's subtitles don't narrate the whole content and miss out on time-specific actions or events in the video. If there was actual continuous dialogue, a more comprehensive summary could be provided.