Just curious how you do this one. I'm kind of stuck thinking I've got no sheaves, harvest is throughout the warm months for my tiny little garden, and I don't work anymore, so really can't hold up what I do now. (Unless I hold up clean plates, clean clothes, and... umm no idea how to hold up clean walls and floors.)
And, even if I did hold up the first chamomile flowers, blackberries, scallions, herbs, and tomatoes when they're ready to harvest, then what? I'm thinking my church wouldn't really need the small amounts I'd give. (First harvest isn't even enough for a cup of chamomile tea or a blackberry dessert. We tend to eat the 1-3 blackberries, and I dry the flowers until there is enough to make tea. lol) Burning in the city is illegal, and I don't know if blackberries or tomatoes burn anyway, unless I left them too long in the oven.
So, I'm not mocking you, and I've got nothing against what you're saying, I'm genuinely curious how that part of Leviticus works to a modern day American. How do you do this part?