Welcome to my garden, Friends!
This video has been quite requested and I hope you gain some inspiration as I show you all around my backyard vegetable garden. In the end we’ll discuss exact dimensions, and things to keep in mind when building raised beds. I hope you like it 🫢
with love, Steph

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35 Comments

  1. I am a new subscriber just today. Lynette Yoder referred you on her channel. She didn’t say where your home town and state is. I’m 72 years old and live in Twin Falls Idaho. I enjoyed your tour thru your vegetable/flower garden. Hope to get to know you better as time goes on.

  2. I did a ton of cabbage this year as well and absolutely fell in love with how pretty it is πŸ™‚
    PS I just bought the same t shirt you are wearing in the end of the video while visiting some family in New Holland! God Bless ❀

  3. Thank you so much for taking the time to give us a tour of your garden. It looks so beautiful!! You answered some of my questions about raised beds. My mom never had any so I didn't know to much about them I just thought it seemed like it's less weeds to take care of and it sounds like you think so to. Maybe one day I can have some to. But for now I can grow our food without them. This is my first year growing a garden and I'm growing lettuce, spinach, carrots, tomatoes, green beans, cucumbers, corn, red potatoes, watermelon, dill, parsley and a few kinds of flowers including dahlias.
    Funny thing is my dad is a dairy farmer as well and when mom would not have space for all the things she wanted to grow we would put it out in the edge of a feild as well. Usually corn went first then after that watermelon and sometimes evens the potatoes to. I love your videos!!:) God bless you and your family!!!

  4. Ohhh, I love your garden! I looks so lush & healthy! I can't believe you're growing Cabbage & Broccoli in summer! I'm in Queensland, Australia where it sometimes too hot in winter to grow these. I grow about 80% of the fruit & veg we're eating, but we don't get a lot of rain – around 600mm a year but most of it will fall within 3 months and we often have no rain for several months. πŸ™ So gardening is pretty tough. We also have very hot weather. You're doing a great job with your garden and I really enjoy your videos in general. πŸ’š

  5. I got from Lynette Yoder's YouTube….ur video r awsome..God bless u tooπŸ˜πŸ™πŸ™πŸŽŠπŸŽŠ

  6. im so glad you posts this!
    pleas more GARDEN videos!!!
    do you ever deal with ticks, rats, or mice, voles?

  7. Loved this video!!! Your plants and flowers are so beautiful!!! When you do some for weddings please bring us along!!! And when you can your vegetables!!!! You are a ray of sunshine!!! Take care God bless!!!!!

  8. Try saving your seeds like with your cucumbers and see if the plants adapt the following year. Nature has a way of weeding out plants with weak genes with bugs and disease but saving the seeds can give them a chance to grow accustomed to your environment.
    It’s a concept called β€œlandrace gardening.”

  9. 🌿 Thank you for showing us your beautiful garden and the birds chirping in the background….love it😌 There's nothing as good as growing your own veggies, I've been struggling with pests eating my cabbage. The dahlias are gorgeous, one of my favorite flowers πŸ’
    We have learned over the last several years that if you add Epsom salt in each hole when planting your tomatoes and peppers prevents blight and also more bigger produce.

  10. Love your garden, your energy, your honesty, and your love for your family. Such a great channel. God bless you all.

  11. You can still start cucumber seeds they grow quickly just dont plant them in he spot u habe cucumber now

  12. Try switching the variety of cucumbers you grow. I do not grow the typical vegetables that are usually grown in my area because they get certain bugs. Switching varieties has worked for me.

  13. Beautiful garden! I always try to make sure I rotate in such a way that nothing is planted in the same place for at least three years- so that means moving arches. I know it's a pain, but it's the very best way to avoid repetitive pests and disease. Thanks so much for sharing! It's been fun following along πŸ™‚

  14. Awesome video and helps so much. We are about to move house and I would like to know how to transplant my veggies or do I just leave them. My next home has raised beds.❀ thank you

  15. You have a dream garden! I love gardening and plants. Also my therapy. Gardening is hard n barely worth it here in the south unless you spray copious amounts of insecticide and haul in proper dirt. Not at all like my moms garden in Canada where everything just grows beautifully!!!

  16. Spray with soap shield on anything that gets blight or the bacterial wilt. It's available from gardens alive. I have always had struggle with blight, and this year I sprayed once a week, and they are so much healthier looking!

  17. I just loved seeing your beautiful garden and how you garden. One question how do you keep the animals out of your garden eating all your vegetables, we tried growing pumpkins and it never took off b/c all the bunnies ate it all. Thanks for another great video!!❀️

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