People Are Sharing Their First Harvest Fails, And They’re Hilarious (73 Pics)

Ask anyone who grows their own food and they’ll tell you it’s worth it. Not only do fresh, home-grown fruits and vegetables taste best and often are more nutritious than the ones sitting in a grocery store, but the pride and satisfaction that come from harvesting the fruits of your labor are also simply priceless.

However, getting there can be challenging. Especially if you’re a newbie. After all, there’s plenty you need to learn about the crop, nature keeps throwing you curveballs, and some pesky little creature is constantly trying to rob you.

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So when someone fails at their first harvest, often the only thing left for them to do is… have a laugh about it on the Internet and try again next year.

#1

Would anyone like some lemon water?

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#6

Enough garlic to last the quarantine

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#7

Anyone know where to get a tiny bottle so I can make the ants some hot sauce?

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#8

I shall make a salad fit for a king

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#10

My precious carrot harvest from this year. Matchsticks for size comparison.

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#11

I just don’t know what to do, start a ketchup factory maybe?

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#17

My first meyer lemon ripened today. Im so proud of the little guy. Banana for scale

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#19

Grew corn in our backyard for the first time. Nailed it

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#20

Had to bust out the wagon to haul in this load

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#24

My mom was very proud of her tomato harvest. It’s spaghetti night, boys!

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#25

Ready to begin harvesting. Need advice on canning.

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#26

If I never post again, the Rothschild Family have found me, deemed me a threat to their wine-producing operation and made me disappear….

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#28

So when I purchased my super dwarf Tangerine. I was told that the tangerines themselves would be normal size. I guess I fotgot to ask, compared to what? Despite its size, it still peels, tastes and wedges just like a normal tangerine. But hey, Indiana grown citrus

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#29

The juice is worth the squeeze

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#30

I’m thinking broccoli cheddar soup, but what to do with all the rest of it?

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#31

This egg my silky hens laid. Omelettes for breakfast today 

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#32

Enough to make eggplant parm for the entire population of Italy.

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#33

Harvested some bananas that grew in my backyard. I guess, success?

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#35

I decided to pickle my mighty harvest for the long winter ahead.

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#36

When you grow your own carrots but harvest micro-carrots 4 months later.

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#37

My family is prepared for the Michigan winter

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#38

I’ve been growing my carrots since the beginning of spring and today I went to harvest them and this is what at least half were like…

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#39

Not sure what to do with all this lettuce

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#42

Tried growing tomatoes for the first time this year. This was my harvest

#43

Just look what i came back to from my vacation. These three tomato behemoths.

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#45

A bountiful harvest. This will get me through the harsh winter months.

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#47

Built a garden for my wife a few months ago and it is finally time for the bountiful harvest. Tonight, we feast like kings.

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#49

Try not to be too jealous of my bountiful first year harvest!

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#50

So excited to blanch and vacuum seal homegrown beans for the holidays!

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#57

A 400% return on investment

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#58

Huzzah the village is saved

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#59

I’m so thankful that I’ll be able to feed my family this spring. Foraging for mushrooms has been crutial during the quarantine.

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#60

I trust that this great bounty will sustain us through the long, hard pandemic.

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#62

Planted corn just for fun and was pretty exited to harvest. Then I saw this.

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#64

My family’s potato harvest this weekend

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#65

I’ve been waiting and waiting for this butternut squash to ripen. Today I just couldnt wait any more. My kids are hungry and we had no choice

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#66

My wife just cut open the watermelon she grew in the garden this year.

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#67

PO TAE TOES

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#69

My wonderful huge potato

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#73

This carrot has enough vitamin A to restore a blind man’s sight.

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