(That would not be a tasty zucchini boat, by the way.)
My poor zucchini bit the dust, eaten alive by an army of squash bugs.
It’s okay; I got my revenge. I yanked the plant up and tossed it into the chicken run, where a half dozen chickens ate an army of squash bugs in a matter of seconds.
Maybe your zucchini died, too, and you wish you had a neighbor who would leave armfuls of them on your porch. If so, now is a
great time to plan how you’ll do things differently next year - while the sting of defeat is fresh.
So, this What’s Up Wednesday is the zucchini edition. Of course, this information applies to other summer squash as well.