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WAYKOW
1 year ago

I usually recommend planting inlay cucumbers.

It can be grown and used as large salad cucumbers.

Advantage the cucumbers are very yielding and are not as susceptible to trembling as others.

WAYKOW
1 year ago
Reply to  Rheinflip

actually all the outdoors suitable

WAYKOW
1 year ago

once had a “inlay cucumber” which had hidden behind the cucumber leaves. The wog during the harvest was more than 2 kg and was still tastefully even better than supermarket cucumbers.

norbertk62
1 year ago

You ask for experiences (I can’t say anything about the varieties).

My experience is the following: I always wanted to have a radish, which lasts me two days when it is big. To do this, I laid a beet and always planted at intervals. Nothing happened for a long time. Then at once I had a complete beet full of radish (two 20l buckets full) and had to deal with it.

My experience: what you can’t freeze, you shouldn’t plant like that.

Sorry, I fell in.

WAYKOW
1 year ago
Reply to  norbertk62

Error: Rettiche can be easily stored in a land rental for months.

Take a look at land rents.

Alternative also goes a box of sand in the basement.

douschka
1 year ago

Finished snack cucumbers or mini-salat cucumbers. Due to the refining, the plants are more robust and yielding.

Such cucumbers in the dowel stand by me next to the dining table on the terrace. It is fun to harvest fresh cucumbers almost at the evening bread next door and to eat immediately. It looks pretty. Based on hazelnut rakes for fire beans and cucumbers.