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Garden Master
I usually grow Turbo, added Poinsett in recent years, and often another American slicer and either Tasty Green or Tasty King Japanese cukes. Then, there are the Lemon Cukes!
This year, I don't have the long Japanese cucumbers but decided that I'd grow some American slicers that are new to me, in addition to the Turbo & Poinsett.
Several years ago, I wanted to try a Beit Alpha cucumber and chose Diva. After harvesting nearly nothing, it took me a few years and I came across Muncher, a Beit Alpha. I'm sure glad I did ! They aren't remarkably different but they are somewhat. Just great with a kind of distinctive flavor . . . and, they grow well for me .
Here are 3 Munchers with a few Talladega, an American slicer. Now, it certainly wasn't the name that attracted me, altho' I now know that there is a town in Alabama with that name. Talladega stands tall, if you prop it upright. It is one BIG slicing cucumber - just dandy! I wanted you to have a look at the 2 of them .
Steve
edited: decided to measure the longer cukes; they are 10" and 1/3rd of them are about that size.
This year, I don't have the long Japanese cucumbers but decided that I'd grow some American slicers that are new to me, in addition to the Turbo & Poinsett.
Several years ago, I wanted to try a Beit Alpha cucumber and chose Diva. After harvesting nearly nothing, it took me a few years and I came across Muncher, a Beit Alpha. I'm sure glad I did ! They aren't remarkably different but they are somewhat. Just great with a kind of distinctive flavor . . . and, they grow well for me .
Here are 3 Munchers with a few Talladega, an American slicer. Now, it certainly wasn't the name that attracted me, altho' I now know that there is a town in Alabama with that name. Talladega stands tall, if you prop it upright. It is one BIG slicing cucumber - just dandy! I wanted you to have a look at the 2 of them .
Steve
edited: decided to measure the longer cukes; they are 10" and 1/3rd of them are about that size.