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Our Harvest Keeping are exactly what you’ve always wanted. If you purchase any Harvest Keeping item, the profits generated is used to assist our employee’s education fund. Honestly! Backyardgardener is the largest gardening store in the world. We are constantly expanding to bring you everything for your growing needs. We carry everything from top to bottom; indoors and outdoors, home lifestyles to automotive, equipment & tools. Our primary focus is in gardening products and plants & trees, but we’ve added sports and outdoors to continually grow. The Harvest Keeping products are only one part of our product list.
NOTE: Use the Search feature to find additional Harvest Keeping product. You'll be surprised!
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Instead of freezing pesto in uncovered ice cube trays, use these perfectly portioned cubes. But don't stop at pesto — use them for freezing homemade baby food, fresh herbs and sauces, too. The larger size is also ideal for storing (more ...)
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These sturdy hooks add more storage to the Herb Drying Rack. Powder-coated steel
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We created these bamboo trays for storing garlic and other small items in our Orchard Racks but you'll find them handy for harvesting, too. Bring the trays to the garden to harvest vegetables, letting soil particles fall through the holes. Or (more ...)
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Wash and store delicate (and pricey!) fresh berries in this ingenious storage container. The built-in colander lets you wash and store all in one. A water reservoir and adjustable vent maintain proper humidity and promote air circulation to keep (more ...)
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One of the oldest methods of food preservation, drying is the simplest and least time-consuming way to preserve fruits, vegetables and herbs, and it yields easy-to-store, nutrient-dense foods for year-round use. Save money, too, by making your own (more ...)
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Originally used by Maine clam diggers to hold and rinse their catch, these hods are perfect for harvesting and rinsing off vegetables and gathering flowers, too. Made in New England, this hod is constructed from pine and maple with hand-rubbed (more ...)
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Originally used by Maine clam diggers to hold and rinse their catch, these hods are perfect for harvesting and rinsing off vegetables and gathering flowers, too. Made in New England, this hod is constructed from pine and maple with hand-rubbed (more ...)
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Dress up homemade jams and jellies into the prettiest gifts with these embroidered fabric toppers. With sewn-in elastic, they're easy on, easy off, and reusable. Embroidered linen and cotton; sized to fit a standard 3" canning lid. Linen, (more ...)
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Sized to fit our 3 Tier Wirework Stand, these jute liners contain small items and help cushion contents from the wire. Liners also keep stored potatoes and onions in darkness to prevent discoloration and sprouting. Breathable fabric allows air (more ...)
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Years ago, people stored "keeper" crops such as apples, winter squash, onions and potatoes on rustic wooden racks like this one. The drawers are slatted to ensure good air circulation, and they slide out for easy access. For best results, the rack (more ...)
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Years ago, people stored "keeper" crops such as apples, winter squash, onions and potatoes on rustic wooden racks like this one. The drawers are slatted to ensure good air circulation, and they slide out for easy access. For best results, (more ...)
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