asheris: (smile)
asheris ([personal profile] asheris) wrote2005-07-26 09:16 pm

The little cucumber that could



That's a 6" ruler, btw.

The cuke on the right (here for comparison) is a little bigger than the one I left in the garden early Sunday evening. This one is just shy of an ounce, the one I left was maybe 2/3 that.

The one on the left is that little cuke Tuesday morning, not even 40 hours later. That sucker is now 3" in diameter, and weighs 15 1/2 oz.

In barely a day and a half. Oy!

Reminds me of a (fiction) story in one of the readers (the ones that had names like Kaleidascopes, Prisms, etc.) back in grade school, about a family that homesteaded an acre of land that used to be at the bottom of a big pond. At first they were sad that this was all they could afford, this land nobody wanted because it smelled funny after years and years of dead fish settling to the bottom of the lake and rotting. Once they planted their garden, they discovered that things grew fast because the soil was SO rich. In fact, they could hardly sleep at night for the noise of the plants, as they grew literally overnight into the biggest fruits and veggies anyone had ever seen. Can't remember if there was more to it, or if that's how the story ended.

[identity profile] curmudgeon.livejournal.com 2005-07-27 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
GIANT PICKLES MMMMMMM!

[identity profile] asheris.livejournal.com 2005-07-27 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
If we tried it whole, that sucker would take up most of a quart jar!

I believe it shall join several of its brethren in a big jar o'refrigerator pickles.

[identity profile] altonwings.livejournal.com 2005-07-27 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
That's freaky! And I somehow feel intimidated by it...

[identity profile] walkertxkitty.livejournal.com 2005-07-27 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
That's the way it was with my organic garden. My grape tomatoes were the size of romas and the romas were the size of beefsteaks! Alas, all the rain we got ruined the rest of them. The tomatoes absorbed so much moisture they split.