By JESSICA DAMIANO, Associated Press
It’s time — or getting to be time — for us gardeners to reap what we’ve sown.
Although it’s fairly evident when some edibles, like tomatoes, are ripe for the picking (uniform red, yellow or orange color), that isn’t the case with every crop.
This July 3, 2024, image provided by Jessica Damiano shows a zucchini maturing on the vine on Long Island, N.Y. Zucchini are at their most tender when they are 6-8 inches long. (Jessica Damiano via AP)
Popular crops’ telltale signs of deliciousness
Zucchini , for instance, doesn’t change color. Although it might be tempting to grow a 15-inch-long squash, it will likely be tough. For optimal tenderness, pick individual fruits when they’re 6-8 inches (15-20 centimeters) long.
All varieties of green beans sho