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5
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Top 25 Contributor
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Zucchini Heaven!,
April 24, 2009
Submitted by Kimba
from Sandown, NH
"If you like Zucchini THIS IS THE PLANT FOR YOU! My goodness, I could not get over the number of healthy, beautiful, & delicious zucchini this plant produced! I had so many, I was giving them away, just so they wouldn't go to waste. The plants are compact too, so they stayed in their neat little rows all Summer. Planting these again this year, for sure!"
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
NH
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
1-5 years
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4
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Top 10 Contributor
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Nice producer,
October 23, 2008
Submitted by Yardner
from Southern Ohio
"I've tried this variety in the past and have never had any problems. Easy to grow and maintain. I wouldn't worry about trying it. Its flavor is great"
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Large Garden
Gardening skill:
Very skilled
State of residence:
OH
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
5-10 years
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5
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Top 500 Contributor
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Huge and Plentiful Zukes!,
July 31, 2008
Submitted by MinnesotaBen
from Rochester, MN
"I lived in Italy for a few years and the Italians sure know how to grow and cook zucchini. I finally found a good zuke with this delicious one! The zucchini grow large, and are soft fleshed - perfect for frying, grating, freezing, baking, and putting on pizza! Check out my picture!"
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Beginner
State of residence:
MN
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
0-1 years
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4
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Top 10 Contributor
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Lovely Plant with a Lovely Squash,
July 17, 2008
Submitted by ChristyACB
from Norfolk, Virginia
"After hearing so often that zucchini are best planted conservatively so that neighbors don't start avoiding you during harvest season, I thinned my plants down to just 3.
Mine are still creating new zucchini while I'm already harvesting the early, small and tender ones for fresh eating. This plant is a champion producer for sure with an exceptional germination rate from seed.
The flavor is without flaw and the squash is delightfully uniform with a smooth creamy flesh just right for eating raw or cooked.
For those with an abundance, try shredding them and then freezing in bags for use in zucchini bread, zucchini pancakes (think potato cakes from fairs) and casserole use in the winter when zucchini prices peak."
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Beginner
State of residence:
VA
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
1-5 years
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