77 Times People Got Into The Spirit Of Gardening But Failed To Get A “Mighty Harvest” (New Pics)
Gardening is a hobby that gives you something really tangible: if done right, it can sustain you. In the U.S., growing your own food is quite popular. According to Raleigh Realty, 55% of American households have a garden.
Although lots of people do it, not all are so successful at it. A lot of things have to go right if you want to enjoy a good harvest: weather conditions, soil, and enough love and care. This time, we're celebrating the hilarious times people's gardening efforts yielded less than desirable results, courtesy of the Mighty Harvest subreddit.
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So Excited For My First Ever Eggplant Harvest! I'll Feed My Family For Nanoseconds With This Haul. Recipe Suggestions?
I Was So Excited When I Saw A Quarter-Sized Carrot Top Poking Through The Soil 😑
The Mighty Harvest subreddit is for gardeners to boast their hilariously small yet wholesome gardening results. But, in general, the average garden enthusiast in the U.S. grows $600 dollars worth of food. The most popular veggie in American gardens is, interestingly, the tomato (though, I hear, it's technically a fruit?)
There are some interesting statistics on gardeners as well. Apparently, the majority of green thumbs in the U.S. are gentlemen: 56.4% of gardeners say they're men, and only 43.6% are women. The average gardener's age is also somewhat surprising: it's not just grandmas working in their gardens. Most enthusiasts are between 35 and 44 years old.
I Did It, I Grew A Watermelon!
Should I Soak The Olive Or Turn It Into Oil?
I Found Even Smaller Tomatoes
Being a good gardener is like an art. You have to know which plants like the shade and which prefer the sun, which veggies grow better when they're next to each other and which ones can't ever get along, and that you can never plant mint seeds directly into the ground if you don't want that monster overgrowing onto everything else in your herb garden.
Mistakes happen, but beginners, naturally, make more mistakes than seasoned gardeners. So, let's explore some of the most common mistakes veggie growers can make in their first years as green thumbs.
My Brother's Bountiful Corn Harvest!
Eggplant (Egg For Scale)
Decided To Harvest All Of My Chives To Make Chive Powder. Behold My Mighty Chive Powder Stash
A good place to start is to pay attention to the food you're giving your plants. Many experts say that good soil is the key to a healthy and productive garden. A great soil is nutrient-rich and has air pockets, and some enthusiasts prefer to make their own. Nicole Burke of Gardenary uses topsoil, sand for drainage, and the magic ingredient – compost (mushroom is, in her opinion, the best).
Well, At Least It's Pretty
Pineapple Pizza Toppings For Everyone!
Some other things beginner gardeners should pay attention to are the plant's season and in what climate it grows best. Novices often fail to understand that not every veggie that is in the supermarket grows year-round naturally. So, read the seed packet and check when it's best to plant it in your climate.
Apple Pie Anyone?
My Only Cucumber This Year
I Planted Bananas On My Backyard
Just like humans, plants need food, but they also need water. Finding a balance between too much and too little can be hard, though. Signs of overwatering include yellowing leaves, wilting, edema, mold and algae, and rot. Underwatered plants will have dry, brown edges, they'll droop, their leaves will be dropping, and the soil will be hard and compacted.
Alas, I Fear The Gallons Of Tomato Soup I Will Make With This Bountiful Harvest Will Mold Before It Can All Be Eaten. No One Could Ever Consume Such Quantity :(
Yesterday’s Mighty Harvest Is Today’s Breakfast!
Well at least your nails are fantastic! And that beautiful plant in the background, we have one of those but it's very small
I Think I Can Open A Soup Kitchen Now
Seasoned gardeners also advise to use mulch. In short, you should keep your soil covered if you want to avoid erosion, runoff, and compaction. Exposed soil surfaces dry out and make it harder for water and nutrients to penetrate it. It can also help prevent the growing of weeds, as the mulch prevents weed seeds from getting sunlight, which they need to germinate.
Time To Learn How To Preserve Asparagus, We'll Swim In It Soon!
On a side note pickled asparagus is one of my few remaining joys in life
I Was Told You Guys Would Appreciate This. Behold: My Ghost Pepper
If I Store It Correctly, This Carrot Should Last My Family All Winter!
When you're starting your gardener's journey, you might get overexcited and try biting off more than you can chew. Expert gardeners recommend starting small: list five of your favorite herbs and veggies, research them, and work on getting the best harvest out of them. Next year, add a couple more and go from there.
My First Ripe Habanero, And A Zucchini That Hid Under Weeds And Avoided Detection. The Zucchini Was Kind Enough To Say Hi To Me When I Found It! The Habanero Has Been Eaten And Was Nowhere Near As Spicy As I'd Expected
10 Generations Of My People Will Never Know What It Feels Like To Be Hungry!
Many, Many Teeny Tiny Tomato Sandwiches In My Future
If you want your garden to be as natural and eco-friendly as possible, work on a wildlife-friendly and pesticide-free garden. Australia-based gardener and author Casey Lister urges other gardeners to ditch insecticides, pesticides, and fungicides and invite predatory insects, birds, lizards, and frogs. "Ladybirds devour aphids, birds munch on caterpillars, frogs eat snails and slugs," she explains.
Strawberry Shortcake, Anyone?
I'm sorry I'm sure you tried your best but that strawberry looks like the diagrams of cigarette-damaged lungs in my school textbooks
Cucumbers Turned Out Great
Eggplant Smaller Than An Egg
In the end, failing is a big part of gardening. You observe and learn new things, that's how you become a better gardener. As Abra Lee, director of horticulture at Atlanta’s Oakwood Cemetery and Gardens, told WaPo's Cynthia R. Greenlee, "The garden will always defeat you." In other words, nature will always nature.
Just Thinking About All The Stew We Will Have
My Neighbors Sunflower Has A Comically Small Bloom For It's Massive Size
Hello! I Was Told To Post My Tomatoes Here. 🍅
Let this list of harvesting fails not discourage you from your gardening endeavors, green thumb Pandas. Instead, may it inspire you to start planning your first mini garden. Whether you start with a few herbs or feel confident enough to tackle tomatoes or peas, don't forget to share your plans with us in the comments! And if you want to see more pics of hilariously bad harvests, head over here, here, here, and here!
A Bountiful Harvest! Cornbread For All…!
Behold My Mighty Sunflower!we’ll Be Eating Seeds All Winter
My S*xy, Voluptuous Carrot
Very Large Banana
My Sister Just Handed Me This
Chili Bean Is Embarrassed By The Bountiful Harvest
This Tomato Is Way Too Big For My Basket
Today’s Large Harvest!
I Think I Might Make Some Onion Rings
We're Making It Through The Winter With This One
My Huge "Beefsteak" Tomato Harvest. Nothing Beefy About Them
I Am Officially A Strawberry 🍓 Farmer
I Was Told You Would Appreciate This
Behold! Out Of My Ten Blueberry Bushes!
Recipe Says To Use Two Lemons
Lemonade, Anyone? (Normal Lemon For Scale)
Watered Every Day For Months
Onion Soup, Anyone?
The Sun Shined Down, The Rain Poured Forth, And We Were Blessed With A Mighty Tomato Harvest
My $100 Water Bill Watermelon
I Don't Have Enough Space In My Refrigerator, Anyone Want To Share?
Biggest 'Cumber I Got
Behold This Giant Lime - My First Lime Harvest
The Whole Block Will Feast Tonight 💪
I've Been Blessed With Cucumbers This Year
We Feast! Obligatory Bananas For Scale
B A N A N A
Harvested My First Corncob
It actually looks very nice, just a lil smaller than we're used to seeing 😄
Potatoes For Days!
A Bountiful Harvest Of Potato Indeed
A Bountiful Harvest Bestowed Upon The Land
Jalapeno Anyone? 😏
Imagine How Many Smoothies I Can Make
Two Watermelons Should Last Me Through The Rest Of The Summer For Sure
What Should I Do With All My Leftover Watermelon After I Cut This Up?
My Mom’s Quote “Cherry Tomato.”
Maybe her packet of seeds was mixed up with the "beefsteak" seeds from a previous post ... But this does not look good or edible.....
I'll Be Baked All Winter
Don’t Know How I’m Gonna Can It All!
Prayers Have Been Answered — An Entire Kernel!
3 Months Later 😅
Free Lemonade For All!
Salsa For Everyone!
Just Need A Tiny Bottle Of Champagne And A Tiny Hot Tub
My Awesome Tomato Harvest
I’m So Proud ☺️
16 Weeks Of Growing Turnips
I loving looked after my beetroots one year. I planted them, watered them, and fed them. I got 6, 1 inch beetroots. They were thrown into a stew with the real vegetables I bought from the supermarket.
I loving looked after my beetroots one year. I planted them, watered them, and fed them. I got 6, 1 inch beetroots. They were thrown into a stew with the real vegetables I bought from the supermarket.