English Long Cucumber
$ 11.85
Very old English variety, already known in the 18th century, with fruits delicious, firm and crunchy.
Sowing: March to May
20 seeds approximately
Description
English Long Cucumber – Heirloom Seeds / Rare seeds
Sowing: March to May
Transplanting: after frost
Harvest: July to September
Direct sowing in the ground around mid-May, after the frosts. Prepare a well loosened soil and after enriching it with manure or compost, dig a hole 2 cm deep every 70 cm, sow 2-3 seeds in each hole, lightly cover with soil . Water in fine rain. Keep moist until the first leaves appear about 10 days later. Prune your plants above 3 to 4 leaves. Each flower will give a fruit. Avoid watering the foliage to avoid creating too much humidity responsible for powdery mildew (fungi). You can advance your crop by sowing in April, no more than 2 to 3 weeks before transplanting, in pots of soil 1/3 of manure or compost, 2 to 3 seeds per pot, keep at 15-20° minimum day and night. When there are 4 leaves you can transplant them in the ground, keep only the most beautiful plants. Water regularly without spraying the leaves so as not to create too much humidity responsible for powdery mildew (fungus). Prune to the 2nd leaf as soon as it has 4, it will ramify, then prune each ramification again to the 4th or 5th leaf. Keep only 4 cucumbers per branch, prune the branch above the leaf above the fruit. The harvest is done as it matures (don’t wait too long), pick it at 30 cm. Type of disease to be feared: powdery mildew Bring them together with radishes which protect them from certain insects, corn, beans, peas, lettuce and cabbage. Onions stimulate their growth. Stay away from potatoes, tomatoes and sage.
about 20 seeds
Additional information
Weight | 0.04 lbs |
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