00:25
The speaker welcomes viewers to another garden tour on Sunday, July 21st, noting that we're nearing the end of July with good weather helping the garden's growth.
02:43
Focus on the first bed with beets that are doing well and lettuce that needs reseeding next year due to poor germination.
04:34
Broccoli plants show broccolis either starting to form or almost ready to harvest.
04:51
The pea bed is highlighted as having an exceptional year with plenty of peas set and being harvested every other day.
06:04
The speaker mentions that climbing beans are delayed this year and are two to three weeks behind last year's growth.
06:34
Observations on the onion bed which is finally catching up despite some concerns earlier in the season.
07:12
The speaker admits that celery plants have failed to grow for the third year in a row, whether from seeds or nursery-bought, and considers giving up on them.
07:42
A note on carrot plants which haven't grown well, with plans to try a different variety next year.
08:14
Kale and Swiss chard are doing well, with regular trimming for cooking and freezing.
08:48
The strawberry bed is productive and low-maintenance due to a weed guard, with the speaker demonstrating how to manage runners.
11:25
Planning for future strawberry beds by cloning the plants.
12:00
Updates on the other types of produce like pepper plants, cabbages, and broccoli plants.
12:30
The spaghetti squash plant is growing vigorously with a rock-based training method to avoid overrunning the bed.
14:00
Pickling cucumber plants are starting to vine and set fruit, while the speaker is uncertain if they're on schedule.
15:10
Zucchinis are doing poorly this year with a delayed start and the blueberry plant is getting its fruit set and starting to ripen.
16:16
Plans for a big harvest of edible pod peas later that day and an overview of harvests expected throughout the week.