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Title: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on February 04, 2011, 12:54:31
This forum has many super kind and generous folk. I've been lucky enough to have been sent many lovely seeds since I've been a member. I recently received some Red Hmong cucumber seeds in a swap, I'm hoping to grow some for seed for the Seed Circle. But there are too many for one person to use so I wondered if any existing forum members would like to try them as well this season.

Have a look at this link,.  http://www.thegardenerseden.com/?s=red+hmong+cucumber 

I think this is the actual fruit the seeds were saved from. John knows I planned on sharing the seeds here, so Thank You to him and his generosity.
If you would like some, I'd very much appreciate a Self Addressed and Stamped Envelope so I can just pop them in and post them on.

Also last year I received some pumpkin seeds from an Australia member. Queensland Blue (which I grew for the Seed Circle in 2010) and Jarrahdale. Both grew well and produced 2+ good fruit per vine, (not a good summer here in my part of Wales, far too wet and cold.) I have some of the original seed spare if anyone would like a couple of seeds to try.

Again a Self Addressed and Stamped Envelope with your user name and what you have requested will be just the job.
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: goodlife on February 04, 2011, 13:08:12
Are you 'spring cleaning' the old seed box ?;D ;)
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on February 04, 2011, 13:17:08
Not with these ones, I haven't had them long enough! But I have been having a sort through  :o
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Dandytown on February 04, 2011, 15:10:30
Hi Jayb, Would love to give the cucumber variety a go.  I have sent you a pm along with a list of seed to see if you are interested in any.

I also have some tuffy sweet (acorn squash) and uchiki kuri spare if you're interested?
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: lottie lou on February 04, 2011, 16:03:28
I would love a couple of Queensland Blue if you have any to spare.  I have shark fin (don't know if I sent you some last year), Hopi grey, amish paste and a black kuri (I think).  Let me know if you want any. 
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: aj on February 04, 2011, 16:19:46
I would love to!!!

Will send you an SAE if that's ok... ;D

I was allowed to sift through old HSL squashes, peas and beans a couple of weeks ago and have snaffled a few - will be germinating them in April and saving from as many as possible.....and will share through the circle.
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on February 04, 2011, 17:27:15
No need for any swaps, SAE will be fab  ;D
I'll pm my addie  :)
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: pigeonseed on February 04, 2011, 21:56:04
That cucumber looks great. It's good to see a picture you can trust, sometimes I think they photoshop them to make them redder, the colours look a bit funny.

I won't take any seeds though, I know my limits  ;D
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on February 06, 2011, 16:17:14
Yes it's lovely having an actual picture and John says he has found this variety of cucumber "doesn't have the, er, side effects, sometimes associated with cucumbers. Not for me at least. Although, in the view of my wife, I have a cast iron stomach so I don't know if that is a recommendation. Very crisp skin, much like the cucumbers grown over here as 'pickles'. Which is why I like them, I find regular cucumbers lack 'crunch'. Flavour is excellent, IMHO."

I'm really lookng forward to trying them (I hope) I think they should grow fine, I've found Sikkim and Uzbekski do well in a polytunnel and hope these enjoy the same condtions.

I just did a germination test over the weekend 2 days 100%  ;D

Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Twoflower on February 06, 2011, 17:56:29
 
What a funny coloured cucumber!  ;D I repeat the green bits on cucumber but i guess thats not what you means :o
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Dandytown on February 07, 2011, 14:25:38
Out this year is the Marketmore cucumber (what a bore) and in are Red Hmong (thanks Jayb) and Crystal Lemon.  

Both have excellent reviews although I couldnt find as much information on the web for Red Hmong.  Here is the best link that I found fo info:

http://www.helpfulgardener.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=16440
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on February 07, 2011, 16:43:25
Nice link, some super pictures, I really want some pickled gerkins now!  ;D
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: aj on February 12, 2011, 11:04:25
Thank you thank you thank you

Envelope just arrived.

What a star :D
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on February 12, 2011, 21:17:45
 ;D
Hope they all do well
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Dandytown on February 14, 2011, 10:50:53
Just got my envelope off today.  Chief Procrastinator  :)
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on February 15, 2011, 21:48:46
Arrived today  ;D
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on March 11, 2011, 06:50:11
Just bringing this back up as I still have some seeds left to share  :)
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Dandytown on April 28, 2011, 13:30:08
Has anyone had any success yet with the red hmong.  I have one up so far.  One is better than none but I hope the rest germinate
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on May 03, 2011, 18:09:59
Sorry missed this.

I sowed my seeds a couple of days ago in pots in a heated propagator. No sign of them today (although Tamra and Suyo Long are up) I don't imagine they will be far behind as when I did a germination test it was excellent. If you need more seed send a pm Dandytown. How are you germinating yours?
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: aj on May 03, 2011, 18:51:34
All mine sown are up - given a few away and am growing the rest on myself. 100% germination :D
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on May 04, 2011, 07:50:22
Yayyyy, all showing through the compost this morning  :)

Still seeds available  ;D
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Dandytown on May 04, 2011, 09:39:09
Could you spare another two seeds Jayb?    :-*

My friend did mine for me as I didnt have a warm plkace to get them started.  I am now having new found success with my squash by chitting in the airing cupboard
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Dandytown on July 04, 2011, 10:43:19
Well, my first Red Hmong should be ready before the week is out.   The pic in the link below was on the 29th June and I checked yesterday and the cuke is turning a nice orange from the stem end down.  Really curious as to the taste and to show off with the other growers at my plot.   

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=161046
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Jayb on July 12, 2011, 14:03:04
Looking good, I like your support.
I've been having a chronic slug/snail problem so mine are not looking too fit at the moment  :(


edit to add a missing h!
Title: Re: Red Hmong and Australian pumkins
Post by: Dandytown on July 21, 2011, 10:37:25
My plants is extremely healthy and productive however the first one I tasted was incredibly bitter.  Obviously someting wrong with the growing conditions.  Next one should be ready to harvest soon and I am not holding out much hope but its worth a taste. 

Will do a pH test and try and pinpoint the problem