00:49
Introduction to the garden tour and mention of the host's name, Faith Linzo, and gardening zone 8b in North Florida.
01:08
Highlight of the fact that in Florida, gardeners benefit from being able to grow year-round due to the climate.
02:03
Start of the tour in the flower and herbs section, which is large and contains a variety of species for various purposes including pollinators, cooking, herbalism, and cut flowers.
03:07
Introduction to individual plants in the garden like dill, bachelor buttons, chamomile, zinnias, and anise hyssop.
04:30
Discussion about the increase of pollinators in the area since starting the garden and the excitement of seeing caterpillars that will turn into butterflies.
05:49
Explanation of Faith's joy in gardening for both mental health and the physical results.
07:04
Description of the melon patch and the various types of melons being grown, including the anticipation of harvesting lemon drop melons.
09:01
First blooming dahlia and the excitement surrounding the growth and color of newly planted dahlias.
10:13
Showcase of the onion and garlic section, which needs weeding and a new layer of compost.
11:00
Discovery of black swallowtail caterpillars on the dill in the garden.
13:10
Introduction to pepper plants growing in the garden, including sweet and hot varieties.
15:49
Discussion of squash bed with details about varieties like green machine zucchini and butternut squash, noting signs of powdery mildew beginning to appear.
17:04
Mention of cucamelons also known as Mexican sour gherkins growing in the garden.
18:37
Update on eggplants that are flowering and expected to produce black beauty and white varieties.
20:18
Tour of the bush beans and sweet corn section that was largely planted by her dad and boyfriend, with an abundance of bush beans already producing.
24:24
Walk through the trellised tomatoes, including types like teddy bear dwarf sunflowers, with mention of an experimental Florida weave method for tomatoes.
29:08
Showcase of the basil, herbs, and bolting lettuce, suggesting it's time for lettuce to be replaced due to heat.
33:44
Frustration with deer eating sunflowers and strategies to prevent it, like human scent and scarecrows.
37:03
Parting thoughts about no-till gardening methods being a learning experience and anticipation for setting up a new garden at an upcoming house purchase.
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