I'm guilty on all counts.
We have mini dexter cattle, kune kune pigs, delaware chickens, new zealand white rabbits, and obviously the rats! LOL.
We have six potato containers going all the time. We raise tomatoes, string beans, eggplants, green peppers, carrots, onions, zucchini, cucumbers, radishes, egg plant, leaf lettuce, and lots of other stuff in raised bed gardens.
We have permanent patches for sugar baby watermelons, cantaloupe, strawberries, and asparagus. We plant to sweet corn in the same place every year too so I guess you could call that a patch? LOL.
We cut hay USUALLY twice a year, and put up a few hundred bales for the animals in the winter. We also grow pumpkins to bolster the pigs feed.
We're also big on using natural food for our animals to cut costs. Our pigs eat A LOT of acorns every year LOL. We have seven GIGANTIC oaks on our property and I collect as many acorns as I can to put up for pig feed.
We have two apple trees, two pear trees, three walnut trees, and a wild cherry tree. We want to plant more fruit and nut trees, but they're pretty time consuming and not cheap.
We can a lot of food over the course of the year. My mother does all of the canning. I would never dream of asking the wife to do it. She is great at a lot of things, but neither one of us pretend that cooking is one of them.
In the future we hope to add a solar array to cover our electricity costs and we want to build a small pond for irrigation and raising catfish.
This is like my wet dream. Homesteading and herping collide! LOL.