May 14, 2024

VIDEO: Summer Garden Tour 2022


Come along with me on a tour of my garden as I return after three week away fighting wild fires here in Northern California. I’ll show you my tomato garden, a few of the trees in my orchard, my blueberry collection, and some unique tropicals and subtropicals that I’ve been collecting for an upcoming project. I’ll also give you a sneak peek at my largest project yet – the raised garden beds where I’ll be growing all of my vegetables.

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Summer Garden Tour 2022

  1. Kyle your garden looks beautiful and healthy. Admire all your variety and willingness to try and plant anything. Love your Jack fig. I purchase Texas Everbearing fig, first fruit May/June and again in August really excited for this variety. Along with a Brown Turkey Fig. Replanted in larger nursery pots due to our server Texas drought and water restrictions. We are finally having rain and will plant in the ground this winter. Thanks for all your encouragement and knowledge. Really appreciate your videos.

    Zone 8B, North Texas DFW Hotter (than you know where) dry and dusty. Today it rained. Yippee. But not enough.

  2. I had 11 varieties of tomatoes. All the cherries did great but all the others stayed green before splitting. I’m in Sacramento as well. I’ve visited your last property too!

  3. Wow! I love all the future projects. You have given me great ideas for my own backyard garden. Keep up the amazing work; I am learning so much from you.

    Thank you for the update and for your service (fighting fires). God bless!

  4. My horticulture mentor has a list of blueberries that do well in the Sacramento Valley, he’s based in Davis. Redwood Barn Nursery if you’re ever in the area.

  5. Awesome video Kyle! Loved seeing your trop/sub trop plant stash! Such fun and interesting stuff. I'm also in Sacto, so a huge thanks for teaching us about all these lesser known (to me anyway) fruit possibilities AND for keeping us safe during wildfire season & throughout the year.

    Excited for the upcoming garden infrastructure vids!

  6. Damn I'd like to hire you to help me set up my new lot! Only partly kidding! Amazing and I hope our fire season is a short one so you get to enjoy all of your amazing hard work

  7. Hey Kyle. Thanks for the video! I live in your area and will be looking forward to next year's plant sale! I saw you posted on Facebook, so I'll check there in late winter and see if I can catch it. And, again, thank you for being a firefighter. We really appreciate the education and safety you provide all of us here in CA. Take care!

  8. Such a fun tour! Thanks for sharing a garden update. We purchased the New Girl tomatoes, Queen of Malinalco tomatillos, and Centercut squash from you and they are all thriving. THANK YOU! Your channel continues to be our go to for gardening inspiration and information. Stay cool this weekend! Also, dinners in a garden with chef friends sounds amazing!

  9. Love this video and thank you for giving all the variety names of all the plants! That is so helpful. There may be different ways to pronounce jabuticaba, here’s my attempt at spelling phonetically the Brazilian pronunciation; Juh-boo-chi-ka-buh.

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