I finally got the piccy of my cucumber off the phone, so thought I'd share it, can anyone better 21"??
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It was Marketmore, sown in April, it sprouted within 2 days and was transplanted into the unheated greenhouse on plot 1 in late April! We've had about 30 cucumbers from the one plant, all of which have been delicious, and rather on the bg size!Blessings
Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)
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That beats mine - they averaged about 16". I had so many on each plant I had to bin about 40 this year as they were maturing and going to seed quicker than I could sell them (or eat them myself ) and I love cucumber.Rat
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I can't believe thats a Marketmore cucumber? Are there multiple varieties of that type?
I grew them this year and last and all were no longer than 12" most more like 8". They had good girth (most important apparently ) but not the length. I feel somewhat inadequate now...
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