My Brother's Backyard Zucchini Jungle
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This photo shows an impressively large zucchini plant thriving in a raised garden bed In my brother's backyard in New York, surrounded by other vibrant greens and flowering plants.
The giant, dark green leaves are a signature of healthy zucchini (likely a classic green Cucurbita pepo variety), and they're clearly loving the conditions in this garden!
Two cheerful scarecrows stand watch on either side, adding a charming, rustic touch to this lush, productive backyard setup.
Judging by the size of the leaves and how full the bed is, this plant has been well-fed and is producing some monster zucchinis!
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