May 28, 2024

VIDEO: Massive Garden Harvest and Food Preservations Day


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I’m so excited about what I was able to harvest today out of the garden! It was so fun getting so many herbs and onions tops out of the garden and into the pantry! Dehydrating and freezing are great ways to preserve the harvest.

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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: Massive Garden Harvest and Food Preservations Day

  1. I would love to have a wonderful garden like yours. I enjoy your videos. It's always so relaxing to watch someone else working. 🙂 But, what about snakes? Do you see/find many of them in the garden? Also, if you haven't already planted, chocolate mint is so easy to grow and smells so nice.

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