
here's the zucchinis. unfortunately i don't have a before picture but they've really been growing like crazy. i might have to try and- whoa, wait a second... what's that...?

(cue extreme close up) a zucchini! already?! mmmm, i can almost smell that zucchini bread baking...

i've given the tomatoes their trellises and the cherries have already started a few vines. nothing to eat yet though. :(

our peaches are fuzzy and numerous. i'm going to need a lot of recipes by july, any ideas???
4 comments:
You garden looks lovely, as does your entire house! Wonderful! Happy May Day, Jenny :)
Peach recipes? Nothing comes to mind, other than cobblers and pies.... perhaps a peach salsa/chutney?
Peach cobbler! Bettina has a really simple recipe that is super amazing :)
If you do get lots of peaches try canning them in quart jars for the winter. It takes about 2 to 3 pounds per jar. It's easy, just a timed water-bath version for peaches.
They look so pretty on the shelf and taste better, too!
Then they'll keep until you find a recipe! :)
Love, Mom ><>
Sorry Jenny but I hate peaches. On the other hand I have some great recipes for zucchini and tomatoes. Looks like you've got the green thumb!
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