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General Guidelines for Harvesting from the Tiny Tower Garden

By Tiny Tower Garden

19 Feb 2025 • 5 min read

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Growing your own food is incredibly rewarding but knowing when and how to harvest makes all the difference. Harvesting correctly helps your plants keep producing for longer, ensuring continuous fresh greens, herbs, and veggies from your Tiny Tower Garden. Follow these simple guidelines to get the best from your harvest. 🌱 

When to Harvest 

Different plants have different growing speeds, but here’s a general timeline for when you can expect to start picking fresh produce: 

Leafy Greens (Lettuce, Spinach, Kale, Arugula): 3–5 weeks after planting. 
Herbs (Basil, Mint, Coriander, Parsley): 46 weeks after planting. 
Fruiting Plants (Cherry Tomatoes, Peppers, Strawberries): 610 weeks after planting.

💡 Pro Tip: Harvest greens when they are young and tender for the best flavor.

✂️ How to Harvest Without Hurting Your Plants 

Harvesting the right way ensures that your plants keep growing and producing. Follow these methods: 

1. Leafy Greens: Cut & Come Again Method 

Use clean scissors or pinch off outer leaves first—leave the inner leaves to keep growing. 
Harvest only 1/3 of the plant at a time to prevent stressing it. 
The more you harvest, the faster your plant regrows. 

2. Herbs: Snip & Encourage More Growth 

Cut just above a leaf pair to encourage bushier growth. 
For basil, mint, and coriander, pinch off the top few inches. 
Never remove more than 1/3 of the plant at once. 

3. Fruiting Plants: Pick When Ripe 

Cherry Tomatoes & Peppers: Wait until they are fully colored (red, orange, or yellow) before picking. 
Strawberries: Harvest when they are fully red and slightly soft to the touch. 
Use scissors or a gentle twist to avoid damaging the plant. 

🌞 Best Time of Day to Harvest 

Freshly harvested greens and herbs last longer when stored properly. Here’s how: 

Leafy Greens: Wrap in a damp paper towel and store in an airtight container in the fridge. 
Herbs: Place in a glass of water on the counter or wrap in a damp towel and refrigerate. 
Fruiting Plants: Keep tomatoes and peppers at room temperature until ripe, then refrigerate if needed. 

🔄 Keep Harvesting for Continuous Growth. 

The more you harvest (in the right way), the more your Tiny Tower Garden will produce. By following these harvesting guidelines, you’ll enjoy fresh, homegrown food for months. 

🌱 Ready to Harvest More? 🚀 

With the right harvesting techniques, your Tiny Tower Garden will keep producing fresh food year-round. Get started today and enjoy homegrown goodness in every meal. 
 
👉 Order Your Tiny Tower Garden & Start Growing. 

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