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    Hi All - I grew these in the polytunnel a few years ago and had the most terrific crop of really big tasty cucumbers. Since then I have not managed to get any seed.

    Does anyone know where I might be able to get some

    Many thanks
    Last edited by darkbrowneggs; 18-01-2013, 12:41 AM.
    I love my traditional English Cuckoo Marans

  • #2
    Just googled it and found a few suppliers, ebay being one.

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    • #3
      Thanks Z, but I tried that before posting.

      They all seem to be in the states, even the one listed as UK ebay was, and I did consider buying them from him, but the description he has given is for a completely different cucumber, so I don't fancy going to the trouble of sending for them and growing them only to find 7 or 8 months down the line they aren't what I thought

      Of course it might have just been a good cucumber year but they really did give an exceptional crop. I planted four and supplied the whole of the parish and any visitors and delivery men with cucumbers plus we ate it at every available opportunity cooked and raw.

      I have tried Diana and Camilla () since then plus a few miscellaneous types but nothing has come anywhere near - hence my post.
      I love my traditional English Cuckoo Marans

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      • #4
        I can't make any suggestions on Tyria cucumbers, but the most productive one I've ever grown is Carmen (F1)

        Cucumber 'Carmen' F1 Hybrid - Salad Seeds - Thompson & Morgan


        It's an absurd price for seed. But it kicks out a good long cucumber at every leaf node (every 6 inches), and each plant will be strung out with 7 cucumbers at differing stages all the way to the tip. I would quibble with the statement 50 to 100 cucs per plant that's on the site. I can believe it.

        I've taken in the past to "culling" 2 out of 3 at an early stage as myself and the Mrs can't keep up with the produce from a single plant.

        I will say however, that one plant grown in two thirds of a grow bag on it's end, keeping up with watering is a task. And the downside to the variety is that if it does get too dry, the plant will drop all cucumbers on it at that point. And so, I grow 2 - not due to wanting yet more cucumbers, but it case I've missed a watering and the cucs have dropped, I'm more likely to have some on the other plant.

        If you can grow it in the ground, I don't think you'd have the same watering issues.

        Otherwise, good hunting for the variety you're looking for!
        Douglas

        Website: www.sweetpeasalads.co.uk - starting up in 2013 (I hope!)
        Twitter: @sweetpeasalads

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        • #5
          Hi try this link Earth Echo Farm: Cucumber. they do say they got them from the usa its us web site.may be thats where you will have to get them from good luck in tracking them down
          Last edited by veg man; 18-01-2013, 01:42 PM.
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          • #6
            Thanks djhs

            That looks as though it is probably the successor to Tyria

            I could kick myself - I only just put in a T&M order on 18 Jan I don't get much from them now as they are so expensive, but they have the odd thing I can't get from elsewhere Mind you their seeds are £1.25 each - Dobies and Browns have them at 80p each

            Even better I have just done a long internet trawl and come up with a seed suppliers I haven't come across before - theirs's are just under 70p each, and postage only 65p on all seed orders.

            I think any of you who havent ordered yet would do well to have a look here. Their bulk packets would be excellent value for group orders

            Home page

            They look very good. Pity my seed order is in now, but next year.......
            Last edited by darkbrowneggs; 20-01-2013, 01:00 PM.
            I love my traditional English Cuckoo Marans

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            • #7
              That company was discussed here recently http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ers_69275.html

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              • #8
                Thanks veggiechick - have read through the thread and it looks like a good firm to deal with

                I don't blame them for not putting a ph number on. People will often phone rather than email, and if you are a small firm you would spend nearly all day on the ph and never get anything done

                I want to go through his entire list before I order as I feel there may be other seeds I may want to try from them. His bulk asparagus seed looks excellent value, and I that was only on the 'A' s in his veggie list :-)
                I love my traditional English Cuckoo Marans

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