Nope. Never heard of it. I do like the pickle bush cukes. Kind of sort of. They are little, but each vine has a ton of blooms, so should make pretty good. {I have a picture, but can't find it}Speaking of cucumbers...
Have any of you guys grown any parthenocarpic varieties of cucumber? If you're unfamiliar with the term, that'd be a cucumber that doesn't require pollination to bear fruit and grows seedless fruits.
I've purchased a few different varieties and am looking forward to trying them out. Just curious to know if anyone has experience and how it worked out.
They're supposed to bear fruit earlier in the season and tend to fruit a lot at one time, according to some article I read. I'm sold on the idea of not needing a pollinator to set fruit. I'd tend to think that'd work well in the hotter months when pollination can be pretty hit or miss.Nope. Never heard of it. I do like the pickle bush cukes. Kind of sort of. They are little, but each vine has a ton of blooms, so should make pretty good. {I have a picture, but can't find it}
Interesting. I think I'll get a pack and give them a try.Speaking of cucumbers...
Have any of you guys grown any parthenocarpic varieties of cucumber? If you're unfamiliar with the term, that'd be a cucumber that doesn't require pollination to bear fruit and grows seedless fruits.
I've purchased a few different varieties and am looking forward to trying them out. Just curious to know if anyone has experience and how it worked out.
It's been hot here and I let them dry out the other day.The heat is doing a number on my older cucumber vines. I've picked several of those round ones this week.
I have a gourd growing spot a good way away from the rest of the garden. But this year I have the Indian broad beans out there. I want to make sure I have a good seed supply. {I just need to remember to water them}
Other than sweet corn, green beans are my favorite part of the garden.Jut picked the first of green beans. These are Blue Lake pole beans.
theres a farm up the rd from me that makes bird feeders out of them they dry up like woodSome funny shaped cucumbers.
I've never grown gourds before. They take up valuable space but the girl wanted them. I don't have any use for them. Maybe I'll make a bong out of one.
I hear you there. I sure enjoyed them last night with dinner.Other than sweet corn, green beans are my favorite part of the garden.
Those are Cayenne on the right?My peppers are rolling on. This as just the 2nd time I had picked New Mexico Chili and Serrano. Should have Hatch's soon. Habs and Mini Sweet just started to bloom.
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Yes, Cayenne. We made one bottle of hot sauce last week with just them. This week we made some in pint mason jars using several kinds of peppers. Mamma used to make sauce with mostly sweet peppers with only one or two hot peppers.. . . . . . .Those are Cayenne on the right? . . . .. . . . ..
That first garden fresh salad of the year is great. Today we had our first 100% out of the garden salad {no onion} and the first mess of peas out of the 2nd patch. I'm way behind this year too. I'm on my third pea patch by this time most years.My first pickings from the garden. Got a super late start this year, but things are moving right along.
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