11:00
Displaying the flourishing water greens also known as Malabar spinach.
00:10
Introduction to the host, who is a Liberian, and her move back home after living in the USA for 23 years.
02:07
Host talks about why she's in the garden and her passion for gardening even though she's not an agriculturalist.
03:10
Discussion about successfully gardening in the dry season using planting bags, cartons, and different containers.
04:00
Demonstrating how to create drainage in a planting container.
06:01
Explaining the need for well-drained soil for successful plant growth.
07:00
Showcasing the color green (collard greens) growing successfully in bags.
08:00
Sharing the tip of clipping the long stems of water greens to promote leaf growth.
09:00
Introducing the mysterious plant growing in the garden, asking viewers to identify it, and showing bell pepper growth.
10:00
Talking about plans for the garden: replanting okra and continuing to grow the traditional water greens.
12:00
Observing the growth of peppers, ginger, eggplant, and other vegetables in different garden sections.
13:00
Mentioning the struggles with growing white bitter balls and showing the progress of callaloo going to seed.
14:00
Overview of the dry season garden, discussing how plants like potato greens and okra are faring.
15:00
Sharing future plans for the garden, like tilling the soil and replanting with the onset of the rainy season.
16:00
Appreciating the success of the water greens and plans for replanting tomatoes and peppers.
19:00
Host reflects on her dry season gardening experience and the anticipation of a flourishing garden during the rainy season.
21:00
Conclusion with a message on the importance of fresh food for health and energy, and a request for comments on the mysterious plant.