Explore my entire backyard garden with me on this 2025 tou. I’ll walk you through my backyard orchard and blueberry garden, raised garden beds full of tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, melons, squash and more, take you through my tropical/subtropical food forest and show you all of my little nooks like my stock tank hot tub, fire pit seating area, stock tank pool, plant nurser, bocce ball court and more! I’ll also touch on my Irrigation system and watering schedule, organic vegetable fertilizer, pest and disease management, companion planting, trellising, pruning, and more.

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24 Comments

  1. I live in the same city as you and my garden sucks. I even hand pollinated my squash this year but they only produced one female flower and no cucumbers just tons of flowers. I have two greenhouses and grew tomatoes but only cherry tomatoes went crazy my others including Roma gave me about 4-5. I wanted to can but ended up at the farmers market for canning fruit and vegetables. I keep trying but do much work. Shishito peppers were off the hook. Habenada only 4 peppers. This year I had hornets for the first time. Found one nest but can’t find the other one because they were letting me enjoy my yard.

  2. Hi Kyle- I really enjoyed your pruning video and wanted to know if it’s too late for me to prune 3 tall pear, peach and fig in trees (already in 24 gallons pots) down to my waist to create a new scaffold? Or should I just keep at their heights, which means I would need a ladder to prune or harvest fruits in the future. Thanks

  3. You are such an inspiration. You’ve probably answered this question but why do you plant your blueberries in containers? You have the thumb with the jolly green giant.

  4. ’ve been following you for almost two years, and you’ve truly inspired and encouraged me with my own project. We actually started our home orchard gardens around the same time — mine is in Southern California, and yours up north! My trees are growing well, but I’m not getting much fruit yet. Would you mind making a video about your fertilizer types and timing schedule for deciduous, stone, and tropical fruit trees? I’d really appreciate learning from your experience!

  5. Kyle, I think you might have posted this somewhere but wondering what soil mix you loaded in your raised bed tomato gardens. Live in the Sacramento region so maybe from where as well. Have four brand new 7' L x 3' W x 16" T boxes going this year and want to start with a solid "Kyle's Urban Farmstead" foundation to see if I can even slightly recreate what ya got going on there. Absolutely love the fact that you are right here but I also know "my results might, most likely, probably, with certainty vary" 😉

  6. Kyle, is this the same property you planted the Bay Laurel hedge on about 5 years ago? If it is can, would you comment if the plants are still there and how they have done since planting them? Or Better yet make a follow up video about them. Thanks.

  7. Another killer video you have a beautiful garden, Mr. Kylie I don’t know how you do that but I see in your video with all the items do you take into a farmer market for sale and another thing as I sent you last time message to see if you let me come in and visit your gardens before I die because I have all the videos I see all my life you’re are the best thank you and God bless you by the way I know you live in Sacramento and I don’t live that far from you San JOSE you mean I’m old man but I think I’ll still drive to see your Garden and hopefully I can get some samples from your Garden especially figs so I can plant them in my house for my children thank you and God bless you and bless your gardens

  8. Bahamas is in the house, first time watching your you chanel it is so amazing just came across this it is beautiful keep up the good work. I have a soursop plant growing in a container and it is growing so tall what must I do so it can spread. But your garden is so amazing watching from the beautiful Island of The Bahamas God bless.

  9. Have you ever given the dimensions of your growing yard…I don't recall.
    You are SO generous with your information… THANK YOU 🇨🇦

  10. Feels like watching my favorite comfort movie — soothing, familiar, and deeply satisfying
    😊 The tree shower 🚿 is awesome and water stored in copper pipes has some extra health benefits too 😊

  11. Absolutely love your garden. You are my motivation and what I aim to become one day but I’m curious why can you put your blueberries in pots? I know you’re more than capable of growing in to grow them in ground because you’re a genius.

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