Peculiar Produce - Carolina Country

Peculiar Produce

Strange-looking plants our readers have grown and known

In our July issue, we asked readers to send in their best photos of strange-looking produce and plants that have turned up in gardens around North Carolina. We had a hunch there would be some doozies, and readers proved that hunch right. Here are a few of our favorites.

	Jekyll and Hyde

Jekyll and Hyde

Richard J. San Antonio, Youngsvile

	Coddled Zucchini

Coddled Zucchini

Dave & Judy Rambeau, Banner Elk, members of Blue Ridge Energy

	Two-for-One

Two-for-One

Wayne Houser, Vale, a member of Rutherford EMC

	Just Peachy

Just Peachy

Gary Woods, EnergyUnited, Statesville

	Lemon Boy

Lemon Boy

Betsey Elliott, Siler City, Central Electric

	Snoopy

Snoopy

Helen Simonson, Charlotte, Lumbee River EMC

	Purple Heart

Purple Heart

Heidi Erwin, Wake Forest, a member of Wake Electric

	Tomato Lover

Tomato Lover

James Currin, Spring Lake, a member of South River EMC

	Baby Bunny

Baby Bunny

Melissa Hildebrand, Wake Forest, a member of Wake Electric

	Never Did Eat It

Never Did Eat It

Chris Fox, Hope Mills, South River EMC

	Twin Squash

Twin Squash

Daniel Houser, Iron Station, a member of Rutherford EMC

	Sweet Potato Hedgehog

Sweet Potato Hedgehog

Frances Durham, Roaring River, Surry-Yadkin EMC

	Strange Bird

Strange Bird

Eddie Murphy, High Point, a member of EnergyUnited

	Cool Carrot

Cool Carrot

Emily Langer, Spring Lake, a member of South River EMC

	Garden Invasion

Garden Invasion

Barbara Lariz, Rocky Mount, a member of Edgecombe-Martin County EMC

Want to grow your own Peculiar Produce?

We've got a bushel of garden ideas for you, all cultivated for a North Carolina climate. Head on over to Carolina Gardens to see what's growing.

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