by "The Crazy Kanuck; RIP Oppositelock" (jukesjukesjukes)
Published 08/08/2017 at 16:29
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Being the first picking they are smaller, but nothing beat them fresh picked.
"MonkeePuzzle" (monkeypuzzle)
08/08/2017 at 16:33, STARS: 1
such variety.
it’s sad that they all taste like cucumbers...
"The Crazy Kanuck; RIP Oppositelock" (jukesjukesjukes)
08/08/2017 at 16:35, STARS: 1
I can’t stand store bought cucumbers, but garden grown ones I love.
"Highlander-Datsuns are Forever" (jamesbowland)
08/08/2017 at 16:58, STARS: 1
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"wafflesnfalafel" (wafflesnfalafel1)
08/08/2017 at 20:08, STARS: 0
future pickles?
"BaconSandwich is tasty." (baconsandwich)
08/08/2017 at 21:32, STARS: 0
Nice. How well have the long English ones grown for you? I wish I could grow the small pickling ones. Our s tend to get big fast, so they eventually get turned into relish instead.
"The Crazy Kanuck; RIP Oppositelock" (jukesjukesjukes)
08/08/2017 at 21:49, STARS: 1
It still the first picking so the big ones should come soon. Last year they got large by the end of the season.
"BaconSandwich is tasty." (baconsandwich)
08/08/2017 at 22:23, STARS: 0
Two years ago we had some that were quickly approaching football size. Once peeled and cored, they made good relish.