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Urban Garden Tour, Growing Vegetables in the Front Yard | Late July, 2022



It’s about time for a complete July front yard urban garden tour!!!

In this video, I walk you through all the plants growing in my small but mighty home vegetable garden and give you my thoughts on their progress so far in the season. July is the time of year in my area (zone 5b) when the plants start to really fill out with fruit, and that is evidently what’s happening this year. The harvests are drawing nearer, and a garden flush with beautiful ripe fruit is just beyond the horizon!

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24 Comments

  1. Nice looking garden as always! Are you still growing on the big field? It was an interesting experience to see.

  2. Hi Lucas- What's growing on – good one! Sunrise bumblebee tomatoes are awesome, will def try Sungold next year. All the plants are super healthy (cucumbers!) and the entire garden, alongside the front yard shrubs/trees/plants, is truly inspiring. Thanks for all your hard work and growing tips. Looking forward to harvest time. 🫑🍅🌞

  3. I like how yourself , and don’t force to be like “ extra “ for views . Yes everyone has different personalities, but yours is so mellow , just so earthy . I’m a nanny , and the parents Just started her garden . I’ve planted many plants , I try to stick with heirlooms . I overwatered lavender and killed it . I’m a newbie , don’t judge me 🥺🥹 but I am learning from you and many other amazing people on great YouTube channels .

  4. Amazing variety, Lucas! Have you tried "yellow pear" cherry tomatoes? They are delicious, beautiful, and amazingly productive. 🙂

  5. I just want to comment to thank you for sharing your garden updates. I just love to watch them. Gardeners are my favorite people and There is always so many new things to learn from each other. I garden and make gardening videos too if you'd ever want to visit my garden I’d love to have you! Let’s learn more from each other as we grow!

  6. I'm jealous of your cucumber plants. While I've been getting more than enough cukes, mine look a lot more sickly (hot, humid weather really amping up that pest pressure, combined with very weird rainfall patterns [never sure whether I should or shouldn't water, and promised rain sometimes just passes us right by]). Same with tomatoes actually, although they are looking slightly better than the cukes and I can't complain at all about production.

  7. Yup, Early Girl is in general a smaller tomato than Big Beef (and should mature earlier and also produce later into the fall), though in terms of overall production, you'll probably get more pounds of tomatoes out of Early Girl. Though, I've got to say, I'm definitely going to cut down on slicer / beef tomatoes altogether and plant a lot more oxheart variety tomatoes… the difference in flavor is next level. I will have to try Sun Gold next year, but I grew Sun Peach and Supersweet 100, and Sun Peach has got Supersweet beat in spades for both taste and productivity. Can't wait to see your tomato harvests!

  8. Hi son, I am from India. After my sons death I always tried to recatch my mind through faming. I like your way of cultivation. I need some seeds. How to cndact you.

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