00:28
The video host describes the warm unseasonable weather in their area and the anticipation for spring planting.
01:07
The host, who prefers to start a garden from seed, mentions already having tomato starts and the variety of crops they will be growing.
01:37
The introduction of a no-dig, no-till gardening method for in-ground beds is explained.
02:43
The host, Shelby, starts the process of planting the Spring Garden from seed.
02:57
The benefit of starting tomato plants like peppers and eggplants early is discussed.
03:53
Shelby shares excitement about the variety of tomatoes they are growing and explains the use of cattle panel trellises.
05:01
Demonstrating how to carefully separate seedlings that have been over-seeded to avoid waste.
06:15
Peppers are being planted in one of the best sun-exposed beds in the garden, and some peppers will also be grown in pots for better overwintering.
06:55
Shelby shares the urgency to get the garden set before the arrival of a new baby.
07:12
A mix of pollinator-friendly flower seeds are added to the garden to attract beneficial insects.
08:16
Shelby tries seed tape for the first time, planting lettuce.
09:07
A variety of vegetables, including pumpkins, cantaloupes, cucumbers, and watermelons, are planted in long, individual rows.
12:02
Runner beans are planted with the hope they will trellis upwards and be both productive and decorative.
12:17
Muncher cucumbers are chosen for their size, ideal for canning, and are planted to grow up a trellis.
12:48
Shelby concludes by committing to finish planting the remaining garden beds over the weekend, before taking time to rest and await the sprouting and growth of the plants.