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Cucumber - Tasty King

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One of the longest cucumbers we know. An early and heavy yielding F1 hybrid.  Good eating quality, thin skinned and easy to digest.

Grow it either in a greenhouse or outside in the garden - either way you will be rewarded with a heavy crop of good looking, tasty fruits.

 

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Catalogue Number: 3031-0112
Delivered: 3-5 Working Days
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  • 15 Seeds
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£2.99 each
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growing information

Sowing Indoors

Sow seeds individually on their edge in small pots of moist seed compost 1cm (1/2in) deep. Place in warmth 20-25-18C (70-75F). As seedlings develop, grow on under cool, light conditions, but not in bright sun.

Planting in a greenhouse
When plants are well established, plant into growing bags, pots or the greenhouse border. Train plants up canes, strings or wires.

Hardening off / planting

Gradually accustom young plants to outside conditions for 2-3 weeks before planting out to their cropping positions when danger of frost has passed.

Again, train plants up canes, wires, or a trellis. Plants left to trail across the ground will produce edible but curled cucumbers.

Aftercare

Keep plants well watered at all times, especially those in a greenhouse. Regular feeds with a liquid fertiliser are beneficial.

Do not remove male flowers (those without a fruit behind them) as these are necessary for pollination of the female flowers.

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burpless tasty green | 15 Apr 2012
5 / 5

i have grown tasty green for years an never had a bad year but this year i dont seem to get any to grow an what do come up are deformed like stem with one leaf also tip of leaf is brown up to to day i have put in 20 seeds got 4 good plants only i have all so tried suttons an i got the same resaults is there a problem this year with seed i have put in 20 more seeds on friday from trago mill... [more]

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