I've been diving into videos and posts about zucchini, and it seems like one plant can produce loads of it! Since I'm planting zucchini for the first time, I went ahead and planted 5 of them. It's just me and my partner at home, so I'm wondering if that's too much? I'm looking to make some stuffed zucchini flowers and enjoy the veggies themselves, but are 5 plants excessive?
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Five plants might be perfect! If everything goes well, you'll have plenty for both of you and some to give away. Plus, I've found that stuffed zucchini flowers are amazing, so you're in for a treat!
Honestly, 5 plants might be a bit much for you two! I mean, I usually plant just 2 for my partner and me, and that's still more than we can handle a lot of the time. But hey, if you end up with more zucchini than you can eat, sharing with friends or donating to a food bank is a great way to go!
That's true! Just in case they don't produce as much as I hope, I can always share with neighbors and friends.
Yeah, 5 could result in tons of zucchinis! They really grow like crazy once they get going. Definitely prepare to share or freeze the extras. Zucchini bread, anyone? You don't want to be sneaking them into your neighbors' mailboxes too often, haha!
Haha, sneaking zucchinis, love that! Zucchini bread sounds great!

I've heard stuffed zucchini flowers are delicious, can't wait to try them!