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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: adamhill100 on September 02, 2004, 19:54:46

Title: This mornings Breakfast..
Post by: adamhill100 on September 02, 2004, 19:54:46
Misses picked me up from the station after a long nightshift and we stopped quickly up the lottie..  Picked 2 nice sized cucumber, 1 courgette some ripe toms... So had 2 fried eggs, fried courgette slices & fresh chopped toms and cucumber! Blooming lovely.!  I am really going to miss this come winter,...

Same again tomorrow me thinks.. :P  

P.s My cucumbers have a real prickly skin and need scutting off but lovely taste inside.. Is this a trait of outdoor cucumbers..?
Title: Re:This mornings Breakfast..
Post by: Macca on September 02, 2004, 20:12:37
adam,

i've grown cucumbers (American straight 8's)for the first time this year, indoors in my conservatory, they have prickles aswell. Maybe it's common in most varieties?
Title: Re:This mornings Breakfast..
Post by: adamhill100 on September 02, 2004, 20:18:54
Macca,  Cheers for that!  Its not a real problem its just that I am used to shop bought which always have smooth skins.. Mine are better but then I would say that..

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Title: Re:This mornings Breakfast..
Post by: derbex on September 03, 2004, 09:42:45
I think it's the variety, my Telegraph have the odd prickle, the all female don't. My wife thinks they taste better too  ;)

Jeremy.

I must try some outdoor ones -my indoors struggle, I only just about get enough to keep us going.
Title: Re:This mornings Breakfast..
Post by: tim on September 03, 2004, 13:18:11
Even indoor/outdoor ones do that. 'Scotchbrite' takes the prickles off. Nothing wrong with the flavour of outdoor types - just the way they are grown?? = Tim
Title: Re:This mornings Breakfast..
Post by: Mimi on September 03, 2004, 13:26:33
Im trying 'Marketmore' not a prickle in sight. ;D
Title: Re:This mornings Breakfast..
Post by: JerryB on September 03, 2004, 15:06:12
Mimi - i have grown two 'Marketmore' plants which i 'rescued' for 20p each from outside a newsagent in town (too much info but hey.....) My one plant has produced 34 cu's of about 9" long each but they did have prickles (i am led to believe that the horticultural term for the prickles is 'burps' - hence the 'burpless' varieties etc!) - anyway, they taste lovely and i have had fantastic crop but mine definately have prickles on them - think i may have not grown Marketmore now and the young lad who sold them to me might not have known his Marketmore from his Marrow! But what the hell, they grew fantastically well and they tasted scrummy!!!!! Will try and get a photo of one for comparison!
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