Parthenocarpic cucumber
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Re: Parthenocarpic cucumber
I grew Beit Alpha this year and it did well, also tasted good. I also really like Harmonie.

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Re: Parthenocarpic cucumber
We've grown Tyria here for the last 3 seasons. We LOVE it. It gets no special treatment either.The wife shared several at work and we shared with all the family as well, and everyone gifted with a cucumber wants to grow it.It's tasty...large,and keeps really well. I'll try Sweet Success this year also and see which wins out. Seriously, hard for us to think there is better than the Tyria.
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These are my sweet success growing very well so far cucumbers still tiny hope they pick up soon
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Mine had blossoms close to the ground that I plucked but I missed some and they developed cukes.
I will have to pick those before the field mice find them.
Race with the devil.
A japanese variety I am trying from botanical interests for the 1st time this year.
Tasty Green.
I will have to pick those before the field mice find them.
Race with the devil.
A japanese variety I am trying from botanical interests for the 1st time this year.
Tasty Green.
"A chiseled face,Just like Easter Island" 

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I found a new variety called quick snack there are also par… they will be grown indoors for my fall garden
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Re: Parthenocarpic cucumber
the tiny cukes turned yellow and fell off like umbilical cord stub after you bring the kid home.slugworth wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2023 7:43 am Mine had blossoms close to the ground that I plucked but I missed some and they developed cukes.
I will have to pick those before the field mice find them.
Race with the devil.
A japanese variety I am trying from botanical interests for the 1st time this year.
Tasty Green.
so that variety must need male flowers.
"A chiseled face,Just like Easter Island" 
