Little giant zucchinis - Baby versions of the same monster zucchini!
🔗 Share this on: Facebook TwitterLook at these sleeping giants -- where the Biggest Zucchini came from - the Secret Growing Under the Leaves.
It was like stumbling on a hidden world. While we've all been going about our daily lives, this garden has been producing future giant zucchinis right under our noses. These young zucchinis are vibrant, healthy, and clearly have some serious growing potential if left alone.
Pretty soon, they will become huge zucchinis like this one!
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The Biggest Zucchini I've Ever Seen - Straight from My Brother's Backyard Garden!
You're not going to believe the size of this zucchini. My sister just walked into the kitchen holding what looked like a green-and-yellow baseball bat--and I'm not even exaggerating. She had to use both hands to hold this zucchini, and even then, it was longer than her torso. Read more »
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