May 15, 2024

VIDEO: My Garden Has Never Looked Better… | FULL Spring 2022 Garden Tour


Join me as I run you through all of the incredible updates to the gardens here at the Epic Homestead. It’s never looked better than it does right now as far as the different zones, the systems that support them, and the overall health of the plants I’m growing.

00:00 – Intro
00:15 – Front Yard
11:14 – Rose Arch & Greenstalk
14:19 – Artichoke Patch
15:26 – Dragonfruit Alley
17:00 – Tree Orchard
21:13 – Epic Pond
25:29 – Outdoor Sink
26:44 – Backyard In-Ground Beds
31:46 – Chicken Coop
33:56 – Outro

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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: My Garden Has Never Looked Better… | FULL Spring 2022 Garden Tour

  1. Hope everyone is getting prepping as much as they can for an increasingly likely bad future. Plant what you can now. Get your water collection systems in place. Help your neighbor, support your communities. We can weather this storm if we band together and take care of each other.

    Most important of all, stay safe.

  2. Amazing what you've done! You're an inspiration to this SD gardener. How are your sunflowers so big already? And who eats all of those veg?!?

  3. Idea for the mint: Cold brewed green tea. Loose leaf or bagged green tea, lime zest or keffir lime leaves, mint leaves, and if you're feeling Moroccan, crushed lemon grass. Steep at least overnight in the fridge. Drink as-is or add your preferred sweetener to taste.

    Green tea has all kinds of fantastic phytonutrients on its own, but when paired with mint and especially in the cold brew preparation, you get a synergistic brew that is even better.

  4. I'm pretty sure those pomegranates will take off in the coming years. I actually have to cut mine back because it's shading the yuzu it's next to.

  5. Can we talk about the mural? Is this new? Did I miss a video on it? Btw. Great progress. I do my best with the space I have, but I wish I had more so I can plan more and have chickens.

  6. good ol gardeners of yesteryear. they did all this without " science".
    The old farmers were amazing too. very little or no irrigation and they grew food.
    if you keep your weeds..compost.. and put that on the garden. you have just returned that nutrient back into the ground.
    unlike the wild garden beds are usually specific in nutrients we take. They start off weedless, especially no dig and the required nutrients are given to the demanding plants.
    my Dad used to pull weeds and drop em on the ground. the bigger ones he composted.
    I'm a bit ol fashioned. it's good to learn the old ways. the new ways are just what the olds did recycled.
    interesting I guess.

  7. Hi from South Africa. Try waterblommetjies that is an edible waterlily much loved in South Africa cape province, bo land area. Taste like green beans, make stew with it. A traditional Afrikaans eat.

  8. You are so organize, the blue bachelor's button is one of my favorite, I sow some seeds this past weekend, my winter sowing of it was a fail, how do I get a peach tree one that produce quickly like yours?

  9. Started a salsa garden bed during late spring up here in North County. Tomatoes are flowering and keeping my fingers crossed! Still continuing to learn a lot from your channel.

  10. Thank you for some sunflower inspiration, I planted a lot of sunflower seeds and had no idea what to do with all the baby plants. They are going in those beds this weekend!

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