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    An ancient German heirloom variety, traditionally used for salting. Early, fast-growing, durable, compact plants take less space in the garden than other varieties. Cylindrically shaped, dark green cucumbers, 7-9 cm long, weight 80-90 grams with a small seed chamber and a crispy flesh.
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    Mid-early (54-57 days) Ukrainian open-pollinated variety. Powerful indeterminate (climbing) plant. Green cucumbers, 12-15cm long, weight 100-120 grams with an excellent taste. Resistant to powdery mildew.
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    Mid-season (45-47 days) heirloom variety. The plant grows as a mid-sized bush, strongly branched, with mostly female flowers. Short, cylindrical, green cucumbers with an excellent taste. Use fresh and for pickling.
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    Mid-early (38-42 days) open-pollinated pickling variety for open ground. Fragrant, crunchy green cucumbers, 9-12cm long, weight 80 grams without bitterness. Increased cold resistance and the ability to fruit at low temperatures. Resistant to all major cucumber diseases. Long fruiting period, therefore suitable for summer planting.
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    Early (43-45 days) open-pollinated variety for open ground and greenhouses. Indeterminate (climbing) plant. Short, cylindrical, light green cucumbers, 9-11cm long. Excellent taste without bitterness, ideal for pickling. Good resistance to all major cucumber diseases.
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    Early (40-45 days) old German heirloom. Bush variety, harvest 3-4 times a week. Small, juicy, sweet green cucumbers are 3-5cm long. Excellent for pickling.
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    Early (38-44 days) heirloom variety for open ground. Elliptical, short, green cucumbers with light stripes and an excellent taste. Resistant to all major cucumber diseases. Use fresh, for canning and pickling.
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    Late (55-65 days from germination) heirloom. Large, oval-cylindrical, dark green cucumbers 13-18cm, weight 150-200 grams. Good resistance against all major cucumber diseases. Use fresh and for pickling.
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    Mid-season (45-48 days) Improved variety of the popular Phoenix with an extended fruiting period until the first frosts. Elliptical shaped, dark green cucumber with blurry stripes, 10-12cm long, weight 80-100 grams. Juicy, crispy pulp with a pleasant taste and without bitterness. Excellent disease resistance. Use fresh. On the shoots of "Phoenix plus" more female flowers are formed than male ones, which, naturally, increases the harvest
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    Mid-season variety (45-50 days). Indeterminate (climbing) plant. White, crisp, little fruits, length 5-10 cm), weight 60-80g, with an excellent taste and without bitterness. Recommended to eat fresh and for pickling. Excellent resistance to different diseases.
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    Mid-early (45-47 days), high-yielding heirloom variety. Large, cylindrical, green cucumbers, 13-15 cm long. Use fresh and for salting.
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    Early, famous old Hungarian heirloom variety for pickling. Beautiful, bright green, crispy, fragrant cucumbers with an excellent taste, 7-9 cm long. Dense consistency with small seeds.
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    Mid-early, heirloom, salad variety for open ground and greenhouses. Powerful climbing plant with a long fruiting period. Dark green, slightly curved, cucumbers, 40-60 cm (15-23 in.) long with an excellent taste.
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    Early (40-45 days) Ukrainian open-pollinated variety for open ground. Plants with large leaves and a well-developed root system especially for hot and dry climates. Delicious, small, dark green cucumbers, 5-7 cm long very crispy, and fragrant. Use fresh and for pickling.
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    Mid-early (43-45 days) heirloom variety for open ground. Determinate (bush) plant. Oblong, green cucumbers, 9-11 cm long without bitterness. Use fresh and for pickling.
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    Mid-season, bush variety (45-50 days). Determinate (bush) plant. Dark green, crunchy fruits, length 9-12 cm, weight 60-100 g. Use fresh, for conservation and salting.
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    Late (60-70 days from germination) variety for open ground and greenhouses. A heat and moisture-loving indeterminate (climbing) variety. Cucumbers are cylindrical, slightly curved, rarely knobby, 40-50 cm long, with a thin skin, without bitterness. Use fresh and for pickles.
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    Early (45 days) old French heirloom, also known as the French Cucumber. Tiny, green, sweet, delicious Cornichons, 6-9cm long with very dense and crisp flesh. Excellent for pickling.
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    Perfect for pickling, this disease resistant cucumber variety produces blocky, slightly tapered, medium green fruit with white spines. Widely adapted for growing in all regions.
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    A cucumber superstar, this classic has excellent flavor and is widely adapted.  'Straight Eight' has cool, firm flesh and a bright, sparkly taste. For peak flavour and ultimate texture, pick when (20  cm) 8"  long. Best grown on a fence or trellis netting.  A proven performer in all situations: the market garden, the backyard garden & greenhouse! A 1935 All-America winner.

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    A favorite slicer for the home garden. These long, slender, dark green cucumbers have been the standard for slicing cucumbers. Resistant to scab, cucumber mosaic virus, and mildews. Marketmore 76 cucumber seeds yield a smooth, refined, dark-green slicer with a crisp crunch and sweet flavour (makes great pickles). This is an early maturing cucumber that grows to 20-23cm long with slightly shorter vines than other varieties so you can space them more densely and get a higher yield in a small garden. Marketmore 76 is very productive in the greenhouse as well as in raised beds. The small seed cavity can be quickly removed by running a spoon down the length of each side.
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    Suyo Long is a traditional variety from China that offers an abundance of delicious, burpless, crispy cucumbers. Growing to 40 cm long on vigorous vines, the sweet ribbed fruits can be picked at any stage, from very young to fully mature. Perfect for eating fresh or for pickling. Grow it on a trellis for straighter fruits.
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    This traditional heirloom spinach has thick, succulent, dark-green savoyed (crumpled leaves) that are very sweet in salads or cooked. It is best planted in early spring and fall. If fall-planted, it will overwinter and produce much earlier than if it is spring-planted. Planted in a row tunnel in fall and you can expect baby spinach in late April to mid-May. If you have never grown spinach before the taste and freshness will win you over. Pick individual leaves from the outer edges of the plant as they become big enough to use, or cut the whole plant 2.5 cm above the ground, and new leaves will be produced. Harvest before the plant sends up a flower stalk. The secret to great spinach is to thin seedlings to 6-10 cm apart.
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