The West India Gherkin Cucumber is a 1793 Heirloom. Although this variety has been sold in the US since the early 1800s, we suspect it will appear unique to most home gardeners. The leaves dont resemble cucumber leaves at all; they look like watermelon leaves. Vines are long and bear multitudes of small oval fruit which are exceptionally spiny. Used for unusual and good tasting pickles, the West India Gherkin Cucumber will also add a bit of a surprise to a salad.
20 seeds
PLANTING
Cucumis anguria
Germination:4-10 days
Germination Temperature:Optimum soil temperatures 70-85F
Seed Sowing Depth:1/2-1″ deep
Sowing Indoors:3-4 weeks before last frost.Provide70-85Fsoil temperature.Sow 2-3 seeds per cell/pot.Sowing into individual biodegradable peat/cow pots reduces rootdamage when transplanting. Transplant 36-48″ apart after last frost.
Sowing Outdoors:Sow after last frostwhen soil temperature is over70F.Sow a few seeds every 36-48″.
Harvest:Check andpick every day to keep the harvest flowing.
Tips: The West India Gherkin Cucumber should be planted in fertile soil, amended with compost or well rotted manure and kept well watered. Trellising the vines allows for good air circulation, takes up less space and provides shade for heat sensitive crops like lettuce. They benefit from growing on black plastic and by using row covers for weed, insect control, and more rapid growth.
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