🌱 Welcome to Farmer Marshall’s Urban Garden! 🌿 In this video, 2025 Vegetable Garden Goals: How I’m MAXIMIZING my Garden’s Production, I’m excited to share my ambitious goals for my 2025 vegetable garden. Join me as I dream big and plan for a bountiful harvest. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, there’s something here for everyone. Let’s explore new techniques, try out different vegetable varieties, and make our gardens thrive together! 🌻

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  1. Hey King. Great advice “Write down your goals”, more doable if you can see it in writing. I pray I can do a spring garden this year, I have to find the time to make this possible. TFS
    I’m not cheap but I’m FRUGAL! Yes, me too!

  2. Those cattle panels will pan out very well for growing tried them last year and the climbing plants loved them. I did, too. I didn't have to worry about them taking over. That rainwater will definitely come in handy and great goals. 👍

  3. My 2025 garden goals are continue learning, growing some tomatoes and cucumbers and sharing my journey more on my channel! I am so looking forward to planting Spring and Summer crops! ❤🌱🥬

  4. One goal for this year is to make a better hot sauce from my garden last year's was a little too sweet for me.

  5. Did you slant the bird coop roof? If so, put a gutter system on it with 1 or 2 rain barrels. I am hoping to increase our herbs and lettuce this year. I plan to grow a grass mix to supplement the chickens year round. We can't free range due to predators. We have a forest and creek that runs behind our property and can't keep them out.

  6. I am also planting out thornless black berries. I will be attempting to grow everything from seed also. I have been stocking up so fingers crossed. It will be my first year using only my compost to top dress with. No store bought seed starting soil or compost. We finally have enough compost finished. Now if we can only keep up with demand yearly.

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