FoxTrot by Bill Amend for July 27, 1998
Transcript:
Andy: Roger, look! The first zucchini from my garden! Roger: I didn't know you planted zucchini. Andy: I wasn't going to, but someone told me they were easy to grow, and since I'm new at this, I figured easy is good. And just think--we'll have 23 more of these soon. Roger: How can you be so sure of the number? Andy: That's how many I planted, silly. Roger: Um, I'm pretty sure you get more than one zucchini per plant. Andy: How many more? Peter/Paige/Jason: Hey, Mom--what's with these 4 million green things?
Big Whoop. almost 7 years ago
One zucchini plant can produce a maximum of 10 pounds of zucchini.
Lacy of the Grub over 5 years ago
I love this story. The endless zucchini reminds me of how my mom made our family eat her underripe apples. I don’t know if that’s a word.