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Harvest Basket
Harvest Basket
Harvest Basket
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I absolutely love this basket! It’s so well made and will last me the rest of my gardening days and hopefully longer. I’m 57🤣
2025-02-24
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I absolutely love this basket! It’s so well made and will last me the rest of my gardening days and hopefully longer. I’m 57🤣
2025-02-24
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I gace as a gift, she loved it ! Many harvests to enjoy !
2025-02-22
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Ordered several items. Everything ordered was as described. Super fast delivery. Will differently order from again. Highly recommend!
2025-02-18
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This was a Christmas gift for DIL. She seemed very pleased with the basket. I am not a gardener but it looked like a very good product.
2025-02-13
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I absolutely love this basket. It has the kind of workmanship you don’t see much of anymore. It’s a lovely basket and l am really looking forward to using it. Just the right size too.
2025-02-10
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Gave 2 garden hods as gifts. Both recipients love them & can't wait to use them!
2025-01-21
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Made a great present for my sister who loves to garden and share her produce with the neighborhood.
2025-01-18
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The basket was good looking and well made! Excited for the sun to start shining and get out back and start up a whole new garden this spring
2025-01-16
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This was precisely what our grandson wanted for Christmas. He was delighted!
2024-12-31
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I totally love this basket. So glad I purchased one.
2024-11-03
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I absolutely love this harvest basket! It’s the perfect size and well made.
2024-10-31
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The basket is beautiful and receives compliments when I share my harvest for the day.
2024-10-21
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I have had great luck with the seeds I bought and I love my harvest basket!! ❤️
2024-09-24
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The market basket worked well for me. Once my garden was ready for harvesting, my garden basket was right by my side! Thank you for a great product!
2024-09-19
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Love this harvest basket. Really helps with gathering than rinsing off my produce. When I'm not using it one of our kittens likes to play in it. So cute.
2024-08-23
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I purchased the harvest basket for my son in law...he is exploring gardening and this was just great for him
2024-08-13
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I am absolutely thrilled with this harvest basket! It's incredibly easy to carry on my arm, and the spacious interior holds all my fresh produce with ease. The perfectly sized holes ensure that nothing falls through, and I love that I can simply rinse off my fruits and veggies right in the basket - it makes cleaning a breeze! The sturdy construction and excellent craftsmanship are evident in every detail, making it a well-made and reliable addition to my garden. I couldn't be happier with this purchase - it's a perfect blend of form and function!
2024-07-29
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This is a solidly built and lovely basket for harvesting. I built a little 6’ keyhole garden so it’s the perfect size for my harvests. It is narrow with the handle running down the middle, so suited for tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, herbs, etc… your cantaloupe and watermelons won’t fit! 😜
2024-07-09
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Have purchased a few items and most recently this harvest basket. Wanted one for the longest, so when the opportunity presented itself, I scooped one up. Perfect for harvesting and rinsing...great! Love the basket!!!
2024-06-21
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Styled after a traditional, New England clamming basket, this harvest basket is not only beautiful but it is sturdy enough to become a family heirloom. Veggies can be rinsed off right in the basket. Crafted of pine, birch and oak with a weather-resistant, hand-rubbed oil finish and food-grade vinyl-coated wire to last many years. From Maine Garden Products.
Features:
Small
·16"L x 9"W x 5 ¼"H
·8-quart capacity
·Bent oak handle with 8" clearance
·Weather-resistant
Large
·19"L x 11"W x 7"H
·16-quart capacity
·Bent oak handle with 9" clearance
·Weather resistant
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Two years ago we planted some giant sunflower seeds, and they grew massive—about 15 inches across. 🌻🤯 Instead of letting the seeds scatter, we harvested them, boiled them in saltwater, roasted them in the oven, and tossed them with olive oil and ranch seasoning. The result was a delicious, fresh snack that tasted even better than store-bought. If you’ve got sunflowers, definitely give this a try! 🌻✨
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It might sound strange, but painting young fruit trees has made a huge difference in our Epic Orchard. We’ve planted over 40 fruit trees, and using an all-organic “paint” from our friend Charles at IV Organics (not sponsored) has helped keep them healthy. Trees can get sunburned, just like we can. Sun damage makes it harder for them to move water and nutrients, and it also makes them more vulnerable to pests like borers. Now when should you paint? 🖌️ Ideally, when you plant the tree. Cover the main trunk and major branches, especially on the southern side, since that gets the most sun. This works well for citrus, avocados, cherries, peaches, plums, nectarines, and more. And don’t worry—the paint is breathable and safe for the tree. 🌿 Have you tried this before? Let us know in the comments ⬇️
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I've tried to grow peanuts for years without much success. I even hid an old YouTube video called “My Pathetic Peanut Harvest,” where I grew just five peanuts and roasted them in a tiny kid-sized cast iron pan. It wasn’t a great day for me. BUT—@jacquesinthegarden had a big harvest, so at least someone on the team figured it out! Peanuts aren’t actually nuts—they’re legumes. Their flowers shrink, turn into “pegs,” and push into the soil, where the peanuts grow. It’s one of the strangest ways a plant grows, at least for something we eat often. For a good peanut harvest, you need a long, hot growing season. Who knew peanuts had such a wild way of growing? 🥜
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Pruning fruit trees can feel terrifying—what if you mess up and ruin years of growth? But after using this strategy on peaches for 3+ years, we’ve had so many peaches we have to give them away. 🍑✨ Here’s the pruning method we swear by: 🌿 3 D’s – Remove anything dead, diseased, or damaged first. It’s the easiest (and least stressful) place to start. 🌳 Open Structure – Peaches thrive with an airy, open interior. Remove crossing branches and those shaded inside the canopy to improve airflow and fruit quality. 📏 Lowering the Canopy – A shorter tree = easier harvesting! Even at 6’4", I struggle to reach the top, so I trim it down to 6-8’ for easier access. ✂️ Thinning Cuts – Too many buds = too many peaches = snapped branches. Cut back 30-50% of the length on overgrown branches to reduce fruit load and keep your tree strong. Yes, some cuts may seem extreme, but trust us—your tree will be healthier, stronger, and loaded with delicious peaches! 🍑💪🏼
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My 1/3-acre suburban garden is STACKED right now...30 types of lettuce, rows of veggies, fruit trees, and even an ice cream bean (haven’t eaten that yet, let me know if you’ve tried it yourself). If you’re growing something TOTALLY new this year, let me know down below ⬇️
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Starting your first garden? The key to success is growing crops that are easy AND fast. These 5 groups of crops will give you a quick harvest and boost your gardening confidence. 🚀🌱
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