It’s been a beautiful spring, but temps are heating up! It’s time to harvest some cool-season veggies. I’ll show you what’s growing and what I’m planting in my Mesa, Arizona garden this spring.

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36 Comments

  1. This is so inspiring. I’m in California with very similar growing conditions. Not as hot though. We just installed 3 raised beds.

  2. I wish Youtube and you were around when I lived in Mesa and trying to garden. Now I'm in Northern AZ which has it's own challenges.

  3. That’s a great idea to rinse off your harvest on top of the mulch so then the soil beneath it stays moist!

  4. We are also in Mesa. Transitioned from the fall/winter garden to spring/ summer. So, in-between now and watching plants grow. How did your dwarf tomatoes do? We have several blooming now. They sure are a sturdy plant.

  5. Love ur channel so much! I tried gardening a couple years ago and killed every plant 😂. But this year I tried again using ur videos as a guide and it’s going very well!!!

  6. Thank you, Angela, for all the garden educational videos you shared with us. So great to learn on how to grow a successful garden. I learned on how to plant a square foot growing in raised beds. Loving it! I have celery, garlic, bush beans, squash and herbs growing in each of those squares. Square foot in raised beds helped organized the plants I want to grow. Your different trellises inspired me. So, my husband made some and we purchased some. They are such a great addition to our garden with so many veggies that can be grown vertically on trellises. 😀❤

  7. I'm so jealous. It's still only about 10C (50F) here in Holland (zone 8b), with only the peas and garlic doing well so far. We've also had the wettest winter in recorded history which meant the land was basically a swamp until just a couple weeks ago.

  8. Love the ranunculous however I pull out the plant at the end of the season and save the corms I found that leaving them on the ground they may get buried too deep if planted on top of the and they might not come back

  9. I'm in zone 9b SW Florida. it's April 21st and I'm harvesting papayas, bananas, blueberries, peppers, onions, tomatoes, broccoli (my broccoli plant is still giving me broccoli so why not right?) Celery, French sorrel, leaf lettuce, spinach greens and lots of herbs. I just planted water melon, cantatope, and Florida cranberries Jamaican sorrel and yard long beans. I'm harvesting something from my garden every day. I'm blessed to live in an area where I can grow year-round. I'm looking forward to havesting, egg plant, yellow squash, and pineapples in just a few months. Your garden is fantastic.

  10. The allure of harvests lies in its authenticity and connection to nature, and this channel captures it perfectly! 🌿

  11. I’ve had a fun year! Many poppies, tulips, ranunculus, marigolds so much more from seeds! My installing beds but have used pots. I have someone coming to help pull gravel & plastic liner from previous owners. I am excited for a permaculture project!! Strawberries & raspberries gave many in pots though!

  12. I am so happy to found this account 😍 my family is moving to Chandler AZ next week and I can’t wait to plant some flowers and veggies

  13. I love seeing your garden at this time of the year Angela ☺️ It looks stunning and gives me inspiration for my garden this year! All the roses and flowers look absolutely whimsical✨

  14. Hi Angela! I'm so glad I found your channel! I also live in Mesa, but I'm in Zone 10a, so I'm excited to learn more about gardening this side of the desert. 😊🌵☀

  15. Thank you for sharing all you know about gardening here in the low desert. I have learned so much from you. you are a Gardener's Angel ✨

  16. I enjoyed watching this video. It kept me motivated and looking forward to my harvest time. Currently waiting another 30 days for my potatoes, I have some peppermint, beets, parsley, cilantro, and in the works I have some sweetcorn, cabbage, spinach, cucumbers, beets, and jalapeños. Every day that I see growth I become more into and appreciative each time we eat from our garden. Great video thank you for sharing.

  17. I'm on the other side of the world in Western Australia but in a very similar climate as you Angela. I'm still harvesting a few summer crops (sweet potatoes, okra, luffa, peppers, chillies) and my winter veg are well underway with lots of brassicas, spinach, silverbeet/chard, garlic, lettuce, carrots, parsnips, spring onions and sugar snap peas. I love growing sweet peas in my veg garden also! Great video, thanks for sharing Angela.

  18. I have some Florence Fennel growing in 5 gallon pot. Planted for the SwallowTails. What should I do with it this summer – shade? BTW, I saw you at the Monarch Migration class! Didn't get a chance to say hello before you left.

  19. Love your videos! I planted onion sets this year and almost everyone of them bolted. I pulled them all up a few days ago, then yesterday I cut them all up and put them in my freeze dryer. I was sad that I couldn't use them in storage, but with freeze drying them they will still be put to good use. I do have some red onions that I started from seed that I can store for winter use.

  20. Love your videos, your information is straight forward and your garden is beautiful. Tomato question, I’ve got several varieties and can’t find any definitive info on line about thinning them to a single or couple main stems or letting them grow out wild with many stems. Your thoughts? Thanks.

  21. Love your videos, your information is straight forward and your garden is beautiful. I live in the west valley of Phoenix, Waddell. Tomato question, I’ve got several varieties and can’t find any definitive info on line about thinning them to a single or couple main stems or letting them grow out wild with many stems. Your thoughts? Thanks.

  22. I aspire to have a garden like you! I love your videos! You give me hope that I can have a nice abundant garden in ARIZONA 😅

  23. Hi Angela! I have been using your advice for my gardening planning for next year. My question is I am also zone 9 but I am in Texas, can I still use your Calendar on your website? Thank you!

  24. I live in Avondale. I have started some lemon cucumbers from seed in a pot in the house. Now that they are "leggy" I do not know what to do with them.

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