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Old July 13, 2007   #1
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Default Nimba Zucchini

First time trying Nimba zuke...got it from Bakers Creek. Was to be a compact plant...but it just keeps growing. Pretty good tasting and production has really taken off. I did not check it for a day and I found some big ones. Neighbors are happy (so far) to take a lot off my hands.




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Old July 14, 2007   #2
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The plant sure looks healthy! The zukes look great too. How is the flavor?
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Flavor is pretty good...I grew Costa Romanesco last year and probably liked its nutty flavor a bit more than Nimba. I have room for one plant and will try a new variety each year.
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Looks similar to Cocozelle, too. They both have the striped skin. Very pretty.
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