
That's lame though so I waited.

I stopped reporting on the garden earlier this summer because there is only so much you can say about tomatoes. They're big, they're small. They're green or they're getting really red. They just keep coming. It's all good but not too exciting.
Even now, in the beginning of October the tomatoes are still ripening in our little garden of apathy. At last count there were still about 8-10 of them in varying stages of ripeness. Yummy but not newsworthy.

But green peppers aren't terribly exciting either. Having a garden that produces a prolific amount of peppers and tomatoes was nice but not newsworthy.
I also didn't write about the big dissapointment of our garden this year. The strange lack of zucchini. We got lot's of blossoms and the bees buzzed about them but no zucchini developed. It was so weird because last year we had tons of huge ones. They were like baseball bats! One was more than 13 inches long. But this year... nothing.

In October.
Suddenly I spied a zucchini growing.
Two of them are hiding there under vines that ought to be dying.
How odd that they waited until October to get started.
I got one zucchini out of my garden this summer as well. The blossoms fizzled somewhere back in July. I keep wondering at the myth of "too many zucchini!"
ReplyDeleteNature is strange! Good "O".
ReplyDeleteThey'll be all the better tasting for the wait!
ReplyDeleteThey must have waited so that you'd have a good "O" post :-)
ReplyDeletegreat "O" post.
ReplyDeleteahhh nature. one just never knows. :-)
enjoy the lone zuke!