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In today’s video I’m sharing my full 2026 spring & summer garden plan! I’m super excited for the garden this year because my vision will start to fully come to life – we hope to finish building out the kitchen garden which means alot more planting pace & much more beauty! I share all of the vegetable varieties I am growing, flower varieties I’m trying this year, plus some ideas to add berry bushes! Would love to hear what you’re planting this year, whether it’s in a container on a balcony or a full backyard garden!

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Veg seeds I’m planting this year:
Diva cucumber
Sarah’s Choice melon seed
Olympus organic bell pepper
Lunchbox pepper mix
Satina organic seed potatoes
Cinnamon girl F1 pumpkin
Yellowfin Organic zucchini squash
Ruby red organic swiss chard
Sakura F1 organic tomato
Abigail F1 organic tomato
Ocelot F1 watermelon
Giant of Italy organic parsley
Marino organic cilantro
Thalia organic dill
Kentucky wonder pole beans
Sugar snap snap peas
Darkibor kale
Rosemary

Flower seeds I’m planting:
Cupcakes blush cosmos
Versailles mix cosmos
Fizzy white cosmos
Bonanza deep orange marigolds
Jewel mix nasturtium
Big smile sunflower
Linen zinnias
Oklahoma mix zinnias

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25 Comments

  1. You popped up on my main recommended feed and I have never seen your page, this video is incredibly well done!

    I’ve had a garden for the past 5 summers and I have learned that nasturtiums are beautiful and a great trap crop for aphids! I live in the pacific nw and so it may be different for your location, but it has been a game changer for my corn getting aphids. Aphids love nasturtiums soooo much that mid summer I will dispose of the completely aphid saturated nasturtium plants and my other plants have less issues with them. Just thought I would let you know cause it was surprising/horrifying the first year! Happy planting πŸŽ‰

  2. For fruit, check out Trees of Antiquity! We have two different peach varieties, a pear, two different apples and blueberries! They are super helpful if you have any questions and even sent us a new pear tree when the first one didn’t take the first year!

  3. FYI they say onions and legume family are not good companions! Plan looks great though. I’m an old gardener, all my married years soon to be 35 years always something new to learn.

  4. Sorry for the third comment, but I love the end of this video! I gave each of my kids a small garden box in our garden and they take so much pride and joy in it!

  5. I commented before the end of your video. Have you heard about winter sowing in Milk jugs. Easy way to start seeds and you don’t need grow lights and no hardening off process. Just a thought for you. Enjoy! I’ve been enjoying your videos that I found recently. chinook zone, zone 3 Southern Alberta

  6. Wonderful video, my son is 13 years old now and doesn't spend as much time in the garden. We have had a lot of rain over the last few months so our garden is over grown atm. We have a lot of self sprouted plants in our garden from previous years. We always have sweet potatoes and potatoes that seem to pop up. When we were first here we would be digging up the beds and digging up sweet potatoes. Great video πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—

  7. Becca dear, I enjoyed it so much! 🌱 I'm a newbee at gardening, we only started last year but you're so encouraging! The GrowVeg channel/website is really useful actually, I follow Benedict's advices. On chives – for me, the taste and the smell screems spring and Easter! I love to chop it and put it in butter with a bit of salt & pepper and just spread it on toasts, yumm! 😊 PS: It was lovely to see Hayden, I missed seeing your big school girl in your videos. πŸ₯°

  8. Hi this video makes me so excited for gardening! I am also due first of June with my fourth baby so am trying to control myself and not plant to much. It's hard not to as I love gardening! I have 6 raised beds a garden patch and orchard to take care of which I love. I have been gardening every since we are married which is 11 years now. I have strawberries, blueberries, red raspberries, elderberries, asparagus and blackberries in my orchard for now but would love to add fruit trees sometime yet. It's so rewarding seeing your kids help pick and eat them. One tip my mom taught me with planting strawberries is the first year you plant them clip off any starts that spread and flowers as it will help the plant grow quicker but that is hard to do as the flowers would give berries. Also make that your raised bed soil is settled before planting your strawberries. I have planted jewels and ever bearing kind. Happy gardening! God bless your family!

  9. Hi! Do you have more information somewhere about your garden fence? Dimensions, type of wood and wire, etc? Thank you!!!!

  10. Lights would be so pretty around your fence. Are u starting your seeds inside? Also what kind and how often do you fertilize?

  11. Hey Becca! Looking good! You are getting me exciting for my 3rd year of gardening! Off topic -questions. I can't remember where you got your wallpaper for the upstairs.Bathroom, I love that so much.I didn't know if you could leave me a link or not.I would really appreciate

  12. Your 2025 grow yr sounds so identical to mine from the GIANT marigolds to the tomatoes overshadowing my basil and even the onions πŸ˜…

  13. Loved this video! Girl, I got my garden in last year 2 weeks before I gave birth. It was PERFECT timing to enjoy the fruits of our labor all summer long with the new baby 😊

  14. So idk how box gardening works. I have a large plot in-ground that we till with garden tiller. My point though is Dill is nuts. It seeds and spreads and takes over… idk if you've planted it before in your beds…I don't even know how it grows in beds…but I personally had dill growing 4 years AFTER I planted the only dill plant I planted. It was nuts. I have a designated area now…away from main garden in a corner of a new herb garden I made. It's larger every year(as far as space it's taking up) just be advised it's like mint.

  15. I enjoyed this video so much!! I dream of a garden like this one day when we have more space!! Random question- I noticed you promoted lmnt in this video and so I’m assuming you still take electrolytes while pregnant? I just found out I’m pregnant with my second and have been wondering if it was for sure okay!! ❀

  16. I pronounce it nuh-ster-shum!
    Saw another comment that dill takes over like mint. I’ve grown dill in raised beds before, and that has not been my experience.
    Enjoying your gardening content, I hope there is more to come!

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