Weekly harvest report.
Each week I like to share a weekly harvest report where I share what I have harvested and how much that would have cost me from a shop.
Weekly harvest report
This week I have harvested the following
- 7 chicken eggs which would have cost us £1.75 from a shop.
- 14 quail eggs which would have cost us £2.94 from a shop.
- 3 kg of strawberries which would have cost us £15 from a shop.
- 100g peas which would have cost us 13p from a shop.
- 300g broad beans which would have cost us 50p from a shop.
This week's total
In total, the value of this weeks harvest would have cost us £20.32 from a shop. I am pretty happy with that value.
Most of this week's value has come from the strawberries which were a large harvest. However, I could have harvested more rhubarb if I had wanted too and this would have bumped the value up a lot higher.
What have you harvested this week? Let me know in the comments below or Email me here.
Our harvest is much lower than it should be this week because lots of people are on holiday, we’ve composted a lot of good quality food as a result, which I don’t count in my harvest tally. We are currently harvesting rhubarb, mangetout peas, Alderman peas, beetroot, courgettes, cucumbers, spinach, strawberries, cherries, chard, NZ spinach, purselane, half a dozen types of lettuce, radish, turnips, kale, sprouts, sprout tops, PSB, calabrese, rocket, broad beans, cabbage, carrots, onions, spring onions, garlic. About £200 pounds worth. : all the best – Steve
Always a shame to compost good food but it is necessary sometimes. At least it’s recycled into compost.
Thank you as always. Richard.