Having grown close to 400 different varieties of vegetables in my backyard, I’m changing my approach this season. I’m focusing on tried and true varieties and sharing my process for effective garden planning. This video will guide you on how to start a garden and how to plan for the season.

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Timestamps
00:00 – Intro
01:24 – Favorite Varieties
06:05 – Prioritize Planning
08:35 – Drawing Garden Layout
13:28 – Companion Plants Layout
20:37 – Garden Planner

32 Comments

  1. I knew you were going with the Kewalo tomato when you said tried and true! I'm trying a butternut squash for the first time and would love to try growing Seminole pumpkin but I don't think it'll work with my limited space.

  2. I have had better luck with Contender Green Beans than with Jade. Zone 9b. Have you grown Floridade tomatoes?

  3. I am trying the David the good landrace watermelon this year as well! We will have to compare what we get.

  4. That is a wonderful video; I particularly appreciate the illustration of the grow bed. It presents an excellent planning method.

  5. When did you start these seeds. I find that the stink bugs inundate my tomatoes near the summertime , but with the cold snap my maters 😢😢😢.

  6. I am a true Hoss Tools fan, have been for years. But I find germination problems with the Hossinator series. When I can get them to germinate, transplanting success is hit or miss. I really want them to work.

  7. I've been wanting to suggest Hoss to you for years and haven't. I love their seeds and customer service (and videos). How do you grow chamomile this time of year? I dont have luck.

  8. Wow, this was such a helpful video! You make it look so easy with your amount of knowledge on each plant.

  9. I plant way too many varieties of tomatoes. Bella Rosa, Phoenix and Red Snapper are my heat tolerant varieties

  10. Your videos are always so educational and the planner is super helpful 🙂 So much goes into companion plants: like making a seating chart for a wedding! Could we plant edible plants whose flowers attract pollinators (instead of the non edible plants like gomphrena and snapdragons whose flowers attract pollinators)?

  11. Hi first time writing to you. I also live in Florida and was wondering when to plant watermelon. Will you show us you planting everything in the beds?

  12. I really enjoyed the part about pairing plants, it was very helpful. Thats the first time I came across video which talks about it in SUCH details. Thank you!

  13. If I had limited space like you do, I might, I say might, plan more. But my property across the road is 3 1/2 acres of raw land, all dedicated to growing food. My gardening technique would drive you nuts probably.
    Now… don't get me wrong, I have a very successful garden, but I plan nothing! I plant only things I like to eat, which is pretty much anything, and other than that, I keep it well maintained and harvest, eat, and preserve what it provides. I don't even keep up with varieties.

  14. Looking at your calendar when to plant your crops and seeing the max time to harvest in Florida is in May … and me living in zone 5a (in Montreal, Canada) telling myself : "I've to wait until end of April – Beginning of May to plant it outside". You can't make this up.

    But I've bought an indoor culture tent just to give me an excuse to plant whatever I want to plant even when it's 6 feet of snow covering the backyard and like 10-15 degrees Fahrenheit outside.

    I'll focus this year on peppers and tomatoes, especially early producers that are resisting to warmer temperature.

    Also, once I'll start planting outside, I think I'll integrate your idea of pairing plants with flowers so that it'll protect some of my crops from common pests that are attacking them.

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