00:18
The gardener updates on the vegetable garden's growth after a frost in mid-March damaged some tomatoes.
00:52
The tomatoes have been replanted, and despite a late frost, they are showing blooms.
01:13
The gardener shows a large pepper plant found at a local store and proceeds to present other plants in the garden, like dill, cilantro, and radicchio.
01:42
Highlights of the growing lettuce, which has already been harvested multiple times, and other leafy greens like spinach and Swiss chard.
03:22
Overview of onions growing nicely in the garden.
03:57
Potatoes making a comeback after being killed down to the ground by an unexpected late freeze.
04:40
Introduction to newly planted leeks and a brief mention of their space requirement.
05:00
Brussels sprouts are shown, but it's uncertain if they will produce before summer.
05:20
Presentation of kale varieties and an update on experimental tomato plants grown from seed.
05:42
Replacement of broccoli plants after a warm season has impacted their growth negatively.
06:13
A variety of pepper plants are grown, with the promise to show them closer when they start producing.
06:29
Update on the tomato plants, now with cages, and showing the early blooms.
07:01
Examination of smaller cabbage plants and questioning if they will mature before summer heat.
07:35
Pepper plants grown from seed are displayed, including a black Hungarian jalapeno and pepperoncini.
07:42
Mention of bush beans growing, with the variety name to be added in the comments.
07:51
Sugar snap peas flourishing and flowering, soon expected to produce peas.
08:45
Cucumbers, pole beans, and bush beans are shown, all replanted after being killed by freezing temperatures.
09:35
Shallots that have been growing since October are inspected, with attention to the difference between French grey shallots and larger Dutch shallots that are flowering.
10:47
Garlic varieties like music garlic and Turkish giant, along with elephant garlic, are examined.
11:47
The asparagus bed is harvested, producing good yields after compost was added in the fall.
13:03
Updates on thornless blackberry plants, now starting to flower.
14:42
An extended bed adds more variety to the garden, including pumpkins, watermelon, squash, and zucchini.
16:36
The black fabric used on the garden for weed prevention is discussed, proven effective with nearly zero weeds.
17:10
Final comments on the garden's progress for spring 2013 and an invitation to subscribe for future updates on the garden's harvest.