I didn't crack open the wagons this week...just been bombarded with finding the new balance between home, work, school and life in general. Given this, the only tiny little harvest we have to report is...
- Mixed Greens = 1 itty bitty ounce
- Eggs = 15
Our journey to producing more and consuming less on 1/8 acre in the middle of the city. Urban farming, through keeping backyard chickens and a top bar hive of honey bees, practicing organic vegetable gardening, taking care of several fruit trees, maintaining a compost pile, canning and preserving our harvests and trying our best to do it all ourselves using reclaimed materials where possible.
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The harvest might be small, but it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your greens harvest! Even a small one like this is so rewarding in the dead of winter! Thanks for stopping by my blog :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a mighty good harvest to me.
ReplyDeleteeven if it's small it looks very yummy and what a promise of things to come!
ReplyDeleteyummy
ReplyDeleteGreens are good, especially while waiting for other things.
ReplyDeleteGreens in winter are always a good harvest. Looks like your hens are still laying really well for you.
ReplyDeleteharvest is harvest. greens are wonderful...we ended up we greens only for a long time but its still a wonderful things to harvest. :)
ReplyDeleteYour greens look wonderful!!! :) I look forward to hearing about your coming harvest too. :)
ReplyDeleteLynn