iN PHOTOS: Funky looking veggies from Kamloops, Okanagan gardens

It's that time of year when hardworking gardeners in Kamloops and the Okanagan are seeing the fruits of their labour, harvesting a wide variety of homegrown vegetables, and some of the delicious produce is pretty weird looking or downright seductive.

Funny surprises are popping out of local gardens from carrots with legs, to Siamese twin zucchinis and curly snow peas. 

With later vegetable varieties still ripening there are sure to be some more unique finds before fall.

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Included in this vegetable photo collection is a horny tomato and a twisted carrot from last year’s dirtier finds.

If you see a strange looking vegetable in your garden and want to share, please submit a photo of it to news@infonews.ca.

These zucchinis in a Kelowna garden are conjoined. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Megan Burgera

Zucchinis in a Kelowna garden grew long skinny tails. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Janet Gore Blofield

This cucumber in Kamloops has curve appeal. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Scott Van Dyke

Twisted carrots from a garden in Kamloops. SUBMITTED/ Jennifer Redfearn

A carrot with six legs crawled out of a Kamloops garden. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Melissa Sue Williams

A tomato with a horn sticking out of it, grown in a garden in Kelowna. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Tanner Friesen

This tomato grown in Penticton has bunny ears. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Vicki Reeve

This pickling cucumber from a Kamloops garden grew a leaf. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Scott Van Dyke


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Shannon Ainslie

Shannon Ainslie brings a background of writing and blogging to the team. She is interested in covering human interest stories and engaging with her community of Kamloops.

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