Farm Happenings at Atlanta Harvest
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Farm Happenings at Atlanta Harvest

Fresh cuts of lamb available!

Posted on March 24th, 2021
We’ve received many phone calls this week about lamb availability especially as we are entering the holiday season for various cultures.  Well, good news! By the end of this week, we will have various cuts of lamb available to purchase from our online store. Once purchased, you can1 read more »

Spring has Sprung!

Posted on March 17th, 2021
 This is my most favorite time of the year. The flowers are blooming, the weather is getting warmer, the sun is brighter, the trees and grass are getting green and the bees are buzzing. New life is starting. Here at Atlanta Harvest, we consider this time of the year as the New Year. This is an1 read more »

The Harvest is truly plentiful!

Posted on March 10th, 2021
Hey Family!Are you enjoying this beautiful weather we're having? It's almost officially springtime! When the weather warms up, that makes it all the more exciting on the farm. It means more variety of local fruits and vegetables will be available to you.As the soil blesses us and gives us more1 read more »

Farm Babies!

Posted on March 4th, 2021
Raising children on a farm is such a blessing! Farming is not an easy task. Late nights, cancelling and missing appointments due to sick animals or being behind on planting, working outside in the various weather conditions... It’s tough, but it does build character. Children who grow up in t1 read more »

How Our Non-profit, Cultivating Humanity, Was Started

Posted on February 25th, 2021
Our family embarked on farming as a divine calling. It was definitely a labor in love. We started small and over the years as our knowledge grew, we were able to support more families with our produce. We first started farming in Middle Georgia, and would travel to the Metro Atlanta area to sell ou1 read more »

Creamy, Delicious Red Split Lentils Recipe

Posted on February 17th, 2021
Hey Family! Some of you have received this colorful grain in your food box or dry goods share and had no idea what to do with it. Red split lentils are high in B vitamins, folate, magnesium, iron and zinc.They are one of my favorite legumes to cook, especially when I’m short on time. Since th1 read more »

It’s Lambing Season at Atlanta Harvest!

Posted on February 10th, 2021
As I took our daily walk on the farm this morning with our rambunctious toddler, our favorite time of the day, we were so excited to see if there were more new lambs that were born. He led the way, running straight to the sheep pasture, visiting his farm animal family. Screaming, “baaa”1 read more »

Vegetable of the Week: Sunchokes

Posted on February 4th, 2021
These delicious tuber vegetables are great to try as a higher nutrient replacement for potatoes! Also known as Jerusalem Artichokes, Sunchokes are neither from Jerusalem nor are related to Artichokes, but even with their misfit looking appearance, these overlooked vegetables when cooked are delicio1 read more »

New plants in the ground at Atlanta Harvest in Ellenwood!

Posted on January 28th, 2021
Hey Family!The first plants at the New Atlanta Harvest went into the ground this week! In our raised beds we have planted: collards, brussels, onions, cabbage, kale, chard; all wonderful winter crops that grow well here in Georgia during these colder months. Within the next few weeks, these babies1 read more »