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Which cucumber!!

Started by deboydoyd, June 16, 2006, 13:54:11

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deboydoyd

Going to take advantage of seed offers, was wondering which cucumber people recommend for taste/yield.

deboydoyd


tim


deboydoyd


tim

So you should be!!

We always grow all-females.

We have tried Danimas, Passandra, Carmen, Mistral, Gracius, Simpson's Sweet Success, Delta Star, Melon & Petita. For flavour, I doubt I could tell them apart.

For yield, I suppose Passandra has done best. Typically up to 45 per plant.

Trying Flamingo this year as well.

kitty

QuoteSo you should be!!
lol! ;D


i grow 'market more 70' from the country value range-49p for-ooh-about a zillion seeds....i grow them in and out tho they are an outdoor ridge...already got a goodly few baby cucs on them.....
i luv cucs i do!
kitty
www.leagoldberg.com
...yes,its a real job...

tim

The grandchildren take them to school every day in their packed lunches.

Flamingo is obviously going to be a longer one than Passandra.

Mrs Ava

I grew lemon cuces last year and daughter number one was eating the like apples, similar to Tims crowd.  Growing more of those this year, along with a white version who's name escapes me.  Very productive and I reakon a winner for kids!

valmarg

Has anyone grown the variety crystal apple?  We got a free packet of seed this year, and have grown a couple of plants.  In all honesty, they look more ornamental than productive.  They are covered with flowers, but nothing much seems to be developing into 'fruit'.  They are supposed to be round (if anything ever develops).

valmarg

Merry Tiller

crystal apple is OK, not the strongest of flavours when I grew them, I much prefer Burpless Tasty Green to any other outdoor cucumbers  I've tried

Has anyone grown "Mini" or "Paska" indoor cucumbers?

tim

Like this, Emma??

saddad

Hold fire about a week Valmarg, I grow CA every year and they are very productive but like many cucurbits can produce just male flowers at first. If you prefer long to round cucs try Boothby's Blond, another open pollinated heritage variety!
;D

tim

I said long? Only just looked at the spec - 12"!! I don't grow long ones!!

Oh, well - cut them in half for the boys?

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