The final tally is in, and the White House vegetable garden has produced more than a ton of food since it was planted in the spring of 2009.
According to the Obamafoodorama blog, the 1,500-square-foot garden produced 400 pounds of produce during last month's fall harvest alone, including the first-ever White House pumpkins grown on White House grounds. About 100 pounds of that harvest was in sweet potatoes alone.
The fall vegetables from the garden also include peppers, kohlrabi, lettuces, broccoli, eggplant and herbs. School children who helped first lady Michelle Obama harvest the vegetables also weighed them.
"We've gotten a lot of food out of a pretty small space," senior policy advisor Sam Kass told the Foodorama.
Other White House vegetable garden numbers, courtesy of The Week.
$200
Cost of the seeds, mulch, and other supplies needed to start the garden last year, according to the assistant White House chef who oversees it
23
Number of fifth graders who helped break ground for the garden
55
Number of different kinds of foods — mostly vegetables — grown in the first year
0
Synthetic fertilizers or pesticides used.
1,000
pounds of food the garden produced last year
1,600
pounds of the food the garden produced this year
4
Number of new vegetables — bok choy, cauliflower, artichokes, and mustard greens — added to the garden in 2010
4
Weight, in pounds, of a particularly large sweet potato from this season's harvest
134
Amount of honey, in pounds, the White House beehive had produced, as of April