Vegetable Gardening

Spring Vegetable Garden Tour 2023



Welcome to the channel, In this video I wanted to introduce you to my raised bed vegetable garden with this spring vegetable garden tour 2023. This spring vegetable garden tour is the first for 2023, but I will have more coming throughout the growing season. Growing your own food is important if you can. I will take you through a spring garden tour and show you the things I’m growing.

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Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:21 – Growing your own food
00:46 – First garden bed
01:16 – Why Raised beds
01:32 – Garden Walkthrough
15:08 – Outro

Everything you see in this video was grown from seeds. Buying plants has become very expensive. Seed packages cost around 2-3 dollars and can grow many plants versus paying a fortune for a single plant. I also try to practice organic gardening. I’m probably about 99% organic. I don’t use any pesticides. If you have any questions about what I am growing or how I am growing, please ask your question in the comments section below.

Greenstalk Vertical Garden Planter – https://amzn.to/3X1sU4T
Hoselink Retractible Hose – https://www.hoselink.com/
Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds – https://www.rareseeds.com/
Johnny Seeds – https://www.johnnyseeds.com/

⚡If you are new to gardening and you would like to learn more about building a raised bed – check out these videos:
How to Build a Raised Bed CHEAP and EASY, Backyard Gardening

Family of 4 Vegetable Gardening E-3: How to Easily Build Your 1st Raised Bed & A Trip to Buy Lumber!

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3 Comments

  1. Let me know what you grow in your gardens below. Maybe you just have a single container. What are you growing? If you're not growing anything, are you going to start soon or are you not able to? I'm curious Please let me know.

  2. Looks great! This is only our second year on our homestead, and by far our biggest garden yet. Of course since we're in Washington, ours is way behind yours, but we're growing a huge amount of stuff! Lettuce, chard, kale, broccoli, cabbage, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, summer and winter squash, melons, beets, radishes, peas, beans, turnips, parsnips, okra, all sorts of herbs and flowers. We have several fruit trees we planted last year, strawberries, raspberries, josta berries, and just started putting in blueberries. A few new ones I'm really excited about are tree collards, purple sprouting broccoli, goji berries, and sunchokes. Now it remains to be seen just how much we can put up for winter!

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