Size Matters: 30 Photos of Giant Vegetables

However, berries are also not far behind their counterparts: sometimes strawberries grow larger than potatoes.

This happens when you order groceries in an online store: you ask for a kilogram of carrots, you get one and only one, but which one! If we chose vegetables with our own hands, it would hardly have encroached on this: these overgrown fruits look painfully monstrous. Plus, normal sized carrots are often tastier and less tough. But sometimes people grow such “Godzillas” in their own garden.

A half-arm-sized banana, an onion the size of a dog’s head, overgrown asparagus, giant cauliflower and broccoli – what you just can’t see on social media. Wow, what a motivation for a summer resident! Most often, carrots and pumpkins can boast of gigantic size and bizarre shape. The latter, and at all naturally grow, weighing several tens, or even hundreds of kilos.

In America, even competitions are regularly arranged – who will grow the most gigantic monster in their garden. Farmers are very proud of their victories, and they are quite understandable: a lot of work and care has been invested in these fruits. And how much sweat I had to shed on the beds! For example, guess what it is.

Not a bow, no. And not a strangely shaped green tomato. This garlic is not a clove, but a whole head. It happens, sometimes garlic grows without dividing into chives. But it is very convenient to clean.

They do not lag behind in size from their fellow vegetables and berries. Strawberries sometimes come across such that one ate – and ate. Blueberries are the size of a quail’s egg, and blackberries are even larger. We have collected the most masterpiece fruits in a photo gallery – flip through and be inspired to summer feats!

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