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Welcome back to my second raised bed vegetable garden tour of the season! It's June 24th, and today I'll be walking you through the latest updates in my summer raised bed garden. Let's dive into what's happening this week:

00:01 Welcome to the Garden
00:15 Harvesting beautiful big slicers and cherry tomatoes
00:28 Eggplant starting to flower and fruit
00:33 Updates on the winter squash trellis and its rapid growth
00:53 Borage feeding the pollinators
01:02 The importance of water in the garden during hot and dry conditions
01:44 Tips on managing indeterminate tomato vines and using rubber-coated wire for support
02:45 How to handle and identify bacterial wilt in tomatoes
03:07 Using dedicated red tub trugs for diseased foliage to keep things organized.
04:38 Late season peas
04:55 Training winter squash with velcro ties.
05:51 Flower and pollination activity in the garden.
05:54 Removing diseased foliage and maintaining plant health.
08:08 How to ensure your plants stay hydrated even during dry spells.
08:17 The importance of good soil, compost additions, and mulching with semi-composted shredded leaves.

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