00:21
Introduction to the topic of planning garden activities for January.
00:45
Discussing the use of a notebook for garden planning and drawing diagrams of the garden layout.
02:08
Mention of four grow bags added to the gardening space by the staircase and planning where to plant different plants.
02:15
Explaining the number of plants that can be started in January, starting with artichokes.
03:17
Artichoke seeds need 10 to 20 days to germinate.
03:31
Planning to plant eggplant in January despite not commonly eating it, discussing different varieties.
04:25
Discussing where to buy seeds, including Baker's Creek, In My Gardener, and the speaker's own seed shop.
05:47
Looking at different eggplant varieties in the seed binder.
06:52
Planning to plant various types of peppers, including sweet and hot peppers.
07:04
Discussing overwintering peppers and planning to plant new varieties such as habaneros and pasilla.
08:12
Discussing the seed binder and showing various types of pepper seeds.
09:50
Planning to plant a variety of tomatoes, discussing the large number of different tomato varieties to be planted.
11:00
Discussing favorite tomato varieties, including the gilbertie and vintage wine tomatoes.
12:05
Initial disappointment with the large red cherry tomatoes from the Dollar Tree but finding a way to prepare them.
13:08
Planning to plant herb varieties, including oregano, thyme, and cilantro, and dedicating an area for herbs.
15:28
Starting a second batch of brassicas for spring harvest, and recommending to start seeds indoors.
16:29
Discussing starting alliums indoors, including onions and spring onions.
16:54
Peas and herbs can also be started indoors.
18:06
Planning to plant a full metal raised bed with herbs.
19:07
Final thoughts and preparing for the big gardening season, mentioning a video on how to make a seed binder.
20:13
Closing remarks, inviting viewers to follow on social media, and encouraging to share the video.