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    Hello all

    What cucs do you grow and what do you recommend please. Interested in one ot two plants in a polytunnel (in a pot) and on the allotment as well.

    Thankyou
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    i have grown (bella) f1 for the last 3 yrs loverly flavour and crisp mainly because i got the seeds in wyevales end of season sale at 50p a packet this year with me having more greenhouse space i am going to try the bambino blanca as well its a small white variety but will stick with the bella also

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jackyspratty View Post
      Hello all

      What cucs do you grow and what do you recommend please. Interested in one ot two plants in a polytunnel (in a pot) and on the allotment as well.

      Thankyou
      I only grow outdoor cucumbers and this year grew Esmaraude for the first time. It did very well, I was pleased.

      Previously I've grown Burpless Tasty Green (excellent) and Marketmore (didn't have much success with this - might have been the weather). I won't be growing Marketmore again.

      Next year (2012) it will be Esmaraude again.
      Forbidden Fruits make many Jams.

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      • #4
        i like burpless tasty green
        don't be afraid to innovate and try new things
        remember.........only the dead fish go with the flow

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        • #5
          Marketmore (didn't have much success with this - might have been the weather). I won't be growing Marketmore again.
          Now you tell me....I've just ordered this one to try - Boo Hoo!

          Crystal Lemon usually does well for me

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          • #6
            For the last 3 years I have grown F1 Baribal, all female mini type. It gave me 20 plus nice crisp cumbers per plant last year, needless to say I shall be growing it again this year.

            My fun cumber this year will be Dragons Egg, it's supposed to taste like a honeydew melon, we shall see.

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            • #7
              Real Seeds' white mini cuke for me: I've never had any success before, but they grew unmolested by me all summer, and really nice too
              All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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              • #8
                I grew Wautoma in my first year, I've grown different ones since then but they didn't taste as good so i'm back to wautoma again this year.
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                • #9
                  Muncher for me. Small, perfectly formed and loads of them!

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                  • #10
                    I've decided to grow "Dragons's Egg" because it's different and something you can't get from supermarkets.

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                    • #11
                      crystal lemon grows out there for itself, whatever the weather.

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                      • #12
                        Never had any success with cucumbers, inside or out - I did manage to actually get one whole cucumber this year in the conservatory, then the plant (along with the rest of the plants in it, bar the chillis) died.
                        Previously I did outside both in pots and in the ground, both lots didnt make it past 8 inches. Inside grew well, flowered but no fruit.....so I dont think I'll be bothering this year!

                        Oooh sounds nice to actually say 'this' year instead of 'next' doesnt it?

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                        • #13
                          In the tunnel I grow pasanda which is great. Not the cheapest seeds but a single plant produces loads. I do however find that it is better in the tunnel border than in pots, probably due to better access to water and nutrients. Also grow crystal lemon inside and out but it is better in as the skins are more tender.

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                          • #14
                            Under cover, or outside Donna? I saved seed from HSL 'Sigmadew' last year, a long, very pale green greenhouse variety. They were prolific and tasted fab. If you'd like a few seeds, PM me your address. The only thing is, they have to be grown on their own, because you leave the male flowers on the plants, and so they would spoil any all-female varieties you tried to grow.

                            If you want to stick to F1/all-female types, I'd recommend Tiffany, they're quite cheap for an F1 but perform really well in an unheated greenhouse

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ladylottie View Post
                              Marketmore (didn't have much success with this - might have been the weather). I won't be growing Marketmore again.
                              Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View Post
                              Now you tell me....I've just ordered this one to try - Boo Hoo!

                              Give them a go Thelma Marketmore were fine for me last year I had one in the soil & another in a pot,potted was marginally more productive but I think that was due to it being better sited for the hottest sunshine of the day.
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