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Cucumber Recommendation
Hi Folks,
The family have requested that we try growing some cucumbers next year; I have access to a smallish greenhouse if necessary but no idea which variety would be most suited to trying in Cheshire. Any suggestions? Thanks. |
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Endulini wrote: The family have requested that we try growing some cucumbers next year; I have access to a smallish greenhouse if necessary but no idea which variety would be most suited to trying in Cheshire. Any suggestions? I grew a couple of varieties this year, outside, up a 6' high net. Crystal Lemon was very good, and not bitter at all. And this summer in Cambridge was more like a typical one in Cheshire! Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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On 18/09/17 20:27, Endulini wrote:
Hi Folks, The family have requested that we try growing some cucumbers next year; I have access to a smallish greenhouse if necessary but no idea which variety would be most suited to trying in Cheshire. Any suggestions? Thanks. I've grown Marketmore 76 for the last 3 years. It will grow outside, and crops fairly well. You need to harvest when it's about 15 cm long. The flavour is good, but it has a skin which is tough and slightly spiny. It really needs to be peeled before eating. -- Jeff |
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On 18 Sep 2017 20:27, "Endulini" wrote:
Hi Folks, The family have requested that we try growing some cucumbers next year; I have access to a smallish greenhouse if necessary but no idea which variety would be most suited to trying in Cheshire. Any suggestions? Neighbour on the allotments grew Lunchbox cucumbers this year, very impressive results. Nice small cucumbers, good flavour, thin skins, but you do need to keep cropping almost daily. -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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On 19/09/2017 16:16, Bob Hobden wrote:
On 18 Sep 2017 20:27, "Endulini" wrote: Hi Folks, The family have requested that we try growing some cucumbers next year; I have access to a smallish greenhouse if necessary but no idea which variety would be most suited to trying in Cheshire. Any suggestions? Neighbour on the allotments grew Lunchbox cucumbers this year, very impressive results. Nice small cucumbers, good flavour, thin skins, but you do need to keep cropping almost daily. 20+ years ago I grew petita, about 6inches long. as far as I can remember it was as good as anything else we grew. I would suggest small cucumbers as (depending on your consumption) you will bw eating fresher cucumbers on the whole Malcolm |
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Cucumber Recommendation
On Mon, 18 Sep 2017 20:27:21 +0100, Endulini wrote:
Hi Folks, The family have requested that we try growing some cucumbers next year; I have access to a smallish greenhouse if necessary but no idea which variety would be most suited to trying in Cheshire. Any suggestions? Thanks. For outdoor cucumbers I grow Burpless Tasty Green. Lots of small cucumbers and self fertile. Cheers Dave r -- AMD FX-6300 in GA-990X-Gaming SLI-CF running Windows 7 Pro x64 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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