Late August is one of the most productive times of year for northern Arizona gardeners. Don’t be alarmed if somebody rings your doorbell and you open the door to find that “somebody” is merely a zucchini squash, or two or three, placed lovingly on your doorstep. What to do?
No worries! Even if you’re not familiar with zucchini (dubbed courgette in some places like France) or even believe you hate it, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge necessary to deal with this awesome and potentially delicious offering after reading this article. You may even consider growing it yourself. Copy article link
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