Are Delaware creeping cucumbers the same species as 'regular' cucumbers? I've never heard of that variety.
Delaware Creeping Cucumber is the name the ESN gave to a very northern hardy strain of what is more commonly known as the Guadeloupe cucumber,
Meliothera pendulata . It's basically like M. scabra, the Mexican Sour Gherkin, but smaller, and you have to eat them before they are ripe (ripe, they are extremely purgative)
Do you grow any special variety of coriander, I know there are a few unique kinds out there. I tried Confetti last year.
Yes and no. What I have isn't a named variety, but the original two plants (one died) came from a "seed" (actually a two seeded fruit, you break coriander in half before you plant it to separate the seeds,) I DID select from the bag I was going through for it's unusually large size. Hopefully, the trait is heritable (I have already discovered, much to my relief, that coriander is self pollinating, so the fact I only have one AND it's been inside away from pollinating bugs until about three days ago has not interfered with seed production.)
I general, I just tend to split coriander into only two to three types; Indian type (large oval seeds, usually a yellow cast) and African type (smaller, round seeds, usually a brownish cast), The third is Thai type, which is also round but usually a lot smaller (and often paler, closer to cream).
Note that these refer to the commonest place I see the type, each can easily come from somewhere else (for example, a lot of the Thai type I get actually comes from Latin America.)
I can't tell you where that one came from without going back to the store and seeing what the packets say (I didn't bother to look at the time.) It was round, but larger than African usually is. A least one weed (the mystery flower I refer to as purple pincushion*) is also in some Indian stuff (though I think the Indian was in lentils, not coriander**.)
* Do NOT as for any further identification information on this. I haven't even worked out what FAMILY it belongs to. As yet, it's still an unknown, like Elephant's Toenail Flower, Paddle Leaf, and Glue Thistle (don't ask about THOSE either.)
**I'm REALLY unsure about that, as those seeds would NOT hide well in lentils, and I remember having a LOT of them by the time I planted. But, on the other hand, since that was long after I stopped buying significant quantities of coriander from Kalyustan's (it may actually be after the Lockdown and me no longer going into Manhattan, in which case I was not going to Kalyustan's AT ALL) and I don't remember buying any serious quantities of coriander of any other brand then, so I'm in the dark.