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HARVEST TOTALS 2019 as of July 31
81 lbs FRUIT
37 lbs VEGETABLES
118 lbs TOTAL PRODUCE plus 193 EGGS
GOAL 200 lbs produce plus 300 EGGS
HARVEST TOTAL for 2016
FRUIT
VEGETABLES
TOTAL PRODUCE plus 285 EGGS
GOAL 200 lbs produce plus 350 EGGS
Harvest Totals for 2015 as of
FRUIT
VEGETABLES
TOTAL PRODUCE plus 466 EGGS
GOAL 200 lbs produce plus 400 EGGS
Harvest Totals for 2014
86 lbs FRUIT
81 lbs VEGETABLES
167 lbs TOTAL PRODUCE plus 530 EGGS
GOAL was 250 lbs produce plus 450 eggs
Harvest Totals 2013
91 lbs FRUIT
74 lbs VEGETABLES
165 lbs TOTAL PRODUCE plus 770 EGGS
GOAL = 350 lbs PRODUCE plus 400 EGGS
Harvest Totals for 2012
73 lbs FRUIT
218 lbs VEGETABLES
291 lbs TOTAL PRODUCE plus 320 eggs
GOAL = 350 lbs PRODUCE plus 350 EGGS
Harvest Totals for 2011
47 lbs FRUIT
187 lbs VEGETABLES
234 lbs total Produce plus 313 eggs
Harvest Totals for 2010
58 lbs FRUIT
166 lbs VEGETABLES
224 lbs TOTAL PRODUCE plus 463 eggs
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- Bee Girl at Sky Minded and Ever Growing Garden, hens, and bees in Santa Fe, NM.
- Curbstone Valley Farm A garden, orchard, chicken blog set in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California
- Diary of a Tomato New England veggie garden and recipe blog
- Down on the Allotment “Matron’s” blog about vegetable gardening on an allotment in London, and dog training
- From Seed to Table Michelle gardens ten miles from the Pacific Ocean in the hills of Carmel Valley of California, with vegetables and chickens.
- Garden to Wok Norma Chang’s cooking and gardening blog.
- Graphix Muse Garden Spot An attractive garden blog from Maine
- Greenhorn in the Garden Turling’s new vegetable garden in southern California.
- Grow It, Can It, Cook It Caroline’s northern California blog about growing and preserving produce.
- Henbogle Ali’s beautiful and productive vegetable garden with chickens in Maine.
- High Desert Garden Mac’s vegetable garden in the harsh climate of the high desert
- Liz at Suburban Tomato Liz’s Down Under vegetable garden blog.
- My Little Vegetable Garden Bangchik and Kakdah’s darling vegetable garden blog in Putrajava, Malaysia
- Our Engineered Garden A square foot vegetable garden in Russellville, Alabama
- Our Happy Acres Villager’s southern Indiana garden and macro photography
- Sicilian Sisters Grow Food Stefaneer and Denise write about their northern California gardens with fruit, veggies, bees and hens.
- The Corner Yard Ribbit’s square foot vegetable garden in Georgia.
- The Enchanted Earth Meredith’s vegetable garden in South Carolina.
- The Gardener of Eden Robin is hosting “Using the Harvest” Thursdays
- Urban Veggie Garden Blog Dan’s nifty vegetable and canning blog from Ontario, Canada
Useful Links
- American Livestock Breeds Conservancy A non-profit dedicated to preservation of heritage breeds of livestock
- Blotanical A terrific network of gardening bloggers
- California Native Plant Society
- Corbahead Tools Blog Gardening tips from a terrific Wisconsin garden tool company
- Gardener's Supply Company My favorite online gardening catalog store
- Local Harvest Where to find local farmers who sell direct to the public, farmers markets, CSAs, etc.
- Native Seed Search a source for seeds and other products of the American Southwest
- Orange County, CA Master Gardeners Useful gardening advice for southern California
- Slow Food USA Promoting food that is grown and prepared the old-fashioned way
- Tanaka Farms A farmer’s blog from our local CSA organic farm in Irvine, CA
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Tag Archives: southern California
Glass Gem corn
Glass Gem corn is a new variety that is as colorful and as translucent as precious gemstones. Read more about it here. Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged desert gardening, Glass Gem corn, Native Seed Search, southern California, water supply
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Still waiting
My new computer still isn’t ready, so I continue to make do with my iPad. It is a spectacular June day in southern California. Birds are singing, a gentle breeze is blowing off the ocean, and all is right with … Continue reading
A Green Harvest Monday, June 4, 2012
My fruit and vegetable harvest this week was nearly 10 lbs, but the chickens aren’t laying much. Continue reading
Spring flowers and summing up the harvest so far this year
My yard is in full bloom with flowers and fruit trees. Visit my blog to see photos. I’ve added up my food production so far this year, and my little urban farmlet has produced 144 eggs, 43 lbs of fruit and 33 lbs of vegetables to date in 2012. Continue reading
Harvest Monday, November 21, 2011
This week’s harvest of five pounds of produce puts me at a year total of 222 lbs, just a hair short of last year’s harvest of 224 lbs. With six more weeks left, I should easily beat last year’s harvest poundage from my little garden. Continue reading
Harvest Monday, and fall planting in my backyard garden
This Harvest Monday I’m reporting a harvest of over 13 lbs, plus showing photos of my fall garden planted in the backyard in raised beds. Continue reading
Running harvest totals–will I harvest 300 lbs this year?
I’ve just added a sidebar with harvest poundage, divided into fruits and vegetables. I also put in the totals from 2010, which is when I began weighing my harvests. Learned that from the rest of you garden bloggers. But keeping … Continue reading
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Tagged Amish pie pumpkin, apples, avocados, blackberries, Fruit, opossum, photos, pumpkins, raised beds, southern California, vegetable garden
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Record heat in LA, global weirding!
Record heat and crazy weather affects what blooms and grows in my yard. Climate change is affecting crops around the world, and not in a good way. Continue reading
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Tagged Arctic, artichokes, clathrates, climate change, compost, Fruit, global warming, permafrost, southern California, vegetable garden
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Woohoo, it’s a record Harvest Monday for me
I harvested a record (for us) 16+ lbs of produce this week, plus 9 eggs. Photos show that plenty more produce is headed our way. Continue reading
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Tagged backyard chickens, Harvest Monday, photos, southern California, vegetable garden
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Elements of Outdoor Living
Ourdoor living requires a place to cook, a place to eat, a place to sit and relax, and someplace for entertainment. See how one family does it in southern California. Continue reading

