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8 comments:
How exciting! Nothing better than watching things grow in the garden. Can't wait to see how you use them when they are ready!
Wow, they sprouted fast!
I love seeing sprouts and buds! Most exciting... =)
These photos remind me of new beginnings.... so beautiful!
In a few months, as the plants grow and grow, you will start to wonder how such a small seedling can produce so much zucchini. No doubt you will receive countless recipe suggestions for what to do with them.
My Bento Diet;
Yeah. I'm dreaming of using the flowers! You know, stuffed zucchini flowers.
Tindy;
Right. I was surprised.
Anonymous commenter;
So do I. I could watch them for hours. :)
Implosion;
It's nice that there's always new beginnings in life, right?
Mora;
Mmmmmm... I can't wait! :D
Indeed beautiful and they look so healthy! Keep fingers crossed. First time, so beginners luck?
Actually many websites I read said that sprouting was no problem. Almost all seeds sprout alright. But they may not grow alright, and pollination can be difficult, they say.
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