00:00
The video starts with the host enjoying a beautiful morning and talking about her desire to work on her garden early in the morning due to rising temperatures.
00:21
She announces her Q&A session to allow viewers to get to know her better, explaining she collected questions from Instagram and YouTube.
00:50
The first question is about her origins, revealing she's not originally from Kansas but has lived there for more than half of her life, and she grew up mostly in South Carolina.
01:29
Discussing her dream, she mentions her desire to own five to ten acres of land, build an A-frame home, and grow a garden large enough to provide a year's supply of produce.
02:11
She talks about what got her interested in growing her own food, which began five years ago, inspired by Netflix documentaries and homesteading.
03:38
Answers a question about marital status and kids, stating she's married but often doesn't wear her ring during gardening to keep it clean. They do not have children and do not plan to.
04:59
Shares her biggest gardening challenge when she first started, which was overcoming weather setbacks and learning to adapt to her local growing conditions.
05:14
Responds to what the most important thing was that helped her have a successful harvest, pointing out succession sowing and mulching as key strategies.
07:07
Explains how she got into video creation at the age of 15 through her high school's broadcasting program and has loved social media and video creation ever since.
08:21
Talks about how she transitioned to focusing on social media following job loss due to COVID-19, expressing her hope to make it a full-time career.
09:36
Describes her process for hardening off seedlings, which involves slowly introducing them to outdoor conditions by gradually increasing their time in the sun each day.
10:54
Discusses future plans for fruit trees, expressing interest but noting her current space limitations, and her hopes to incorporate trees in a larger property one day.
11:34
She answers a question about the investment in her garden and whether she plans to turn a profit, explaining that gardening is a hobby that provides food and joy rather than a revenue source.
13:26
Mentions her excitement about growing sunflowers, particularly the Goldie Honey Bear variety, and harvesting eggs from her chickens.
14:31
Begins a rapid-fire round, discussing tattoos, age, gardening zone, favorite flowers, what she refuses to grow, struggles with, size of her garden, something she hates about gardening, and her pets.
15:45
She concludes the Q&A, expressing enjoyment and openness to doing more in the future, and ends the video by saying goodbye to the viewers.