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Published: February 6, 2026
Video Description
Why Garden Plans Rarely Survive Spring explains why garden planning fails once spring growth begins. This video breaks down why spring gardening exposes problems in even the best vegetable garden plans, long after winter decisions were made.
Gardens behave very differently once growth starts. Spring does not continue your plan. It tests it. If your garden slips out of control early every year, this will help you understand why it keeps happening.
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00:00 Why Garden Plans Rarely Survive Spring
02:13 Why winter garden planning creates false confidence
02:56 How soil history affects spring growth
03:22 Managing a garden as a living system
05:03 What spring gardening reveals about soil and timing
05:22 Why spring tests your garden plan
08:37 Why vegetable garden problems appear after a strong start
10:12 Why gardens fall out of control early
10:27 What garden planning never accounts for
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