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Our Jungle
Our garden consists of an onion, pepper plant , tomatoes, and zucchini. I had never really had anything come out of a garden before. I grew up in a suburban community of New Jersey where the deer are very hungry! They’ll eat anything you plant in the ground. My family and I tried many times to start a garden but the deer or the rabbits would find their way in and demolish it all. So when we were planning for our garden I kept telling Ron to plant some more; figuring we would be lucky if one plant would survive.
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All Clean
So you can imagine my surprise when our squash plants took off. I was thrilled with our first zucchini, it was my pride and enjoy. And then the zucchinis did not stop coming. Our last estimate was that our garden has produced about 65 zucchinis! Looking back, I now realize that we planted about 12 too many zucchini plants. We have been eating some sort of zucchini variation for dinner every night and I have also been shredding & freezing the zucchini (to make zucchini bread later! Yum!). Unfortunately, all our friends and neighbors are getting sick of zucchini and the zucchini is starting to take over our freezer (we still have enough space for 4 cartons of ice cream though…we know what is important.) I swear every time I finish a batch of zucchini there are another 8 zucchinis sitting on the counter.
The zucchini epidemic got to a point where I was wishing the overachieving plants ill will. They started to turn yellow a couple weeks ago and all I could think was, “Ohh thank god. No more zucchini!” The plants are finally starting to slow down and I could not be more relieved. I think next year we will skip the zucchini!
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