Hilarious Posts From Folks Attempting To Grow Their Own Food
You may have noticed that everything is considerably smaller than what you're used to seeing in supermarkets if you've ever tried to grow your own food in your yard. It could be a lack of fertilizer or lack of experience, but either way, months and months of nurturing and caring for priceless developing plants can result in comically minor yield disappointments.
As shown in the pictures below, it's best to put on a positive face. The following harvesting fails, which are taken from the "Mighty Harvest" reddit page, only manage in making you roll on the floor laughing; rather than anything else, since a hearty laugh is enough from these.
As shown in the pictures below, it's best to put on a positive face. The following harvesting fails, which are taken from the "Mighty Harvest" reddit page, only manage in making you roll on the floor laughing; rather than anything else, since a hearty laugh is enough from these.
#1. I Am So Proud Of My Chili. She Did Her Best
Source: Mighty Harvest
#2. My Cart Will Definitely Feed A Whole Village!
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#3. My Mighty Pineapple (Apple For Scale. I Was Out Of Bananas)
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#4. With These Peppers, I Shall Spice A Thousand Dishes!
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#5. Took Me Hours To Slice This Baby Up. Hopefully This Should End Global Hunger. Hand And Chinese Chef Knife For Reference
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#6. I Saved Watermelon Seeds From Last Year And Grew My Own Watermelons!
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#7. My Corn (1) Is Doing Great
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#8. Three And A Half Months Delivered This Beast Just In Time For Our Village’s Annual Easter Feast
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#9. Tonight We Feast On Potatoes!
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#10. Time To Make Strawberry Jam For My Neighbours
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#11. Just Harvested An Entire Bag Of Lays Chips Worth Of Potato!
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#12. Guess What I Will Have For My Salad
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#13. Time To Make Some Scallion Pancakes
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#14. Such A Plentiful Harvest I Shall Have To Gift Some To Family & Friends
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#15. It Only Cost Me $200 To Grow These
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#16. Months Of Labour Have Finally Paid Off
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#17. In Six Months I Was Able To Turn One Clove Of Garlic Into One Clove Of Garlic With A Stem
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#18. A Year’s Worth Of Hard Work
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#19. This Should Sustain Us Through The Winter
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#20. The Rains Have Blessed Us With Some Sweet Mangos
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