Long Green Ridge - Cucumber
This ancient variety produces long, almost cylindrical fruits, 30 to 50 cm long. They have a dark green epidermis, lightly covered with hairs, and offer dense, crunchy flesh.
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in bucket, in the ground
Sow in pots at a temperature of between 18 and 20°C, 6 weeks before planting. Transplant with the root ball, after the last frosts, in planting holes enriched with compost, spaced 1 m apart in all directions. Sowing in the open ground is possible under the same conditions when the soil is well warmed and outside temperatures no longer fall below 15°C.
Cucumbers like warm, rich soil. Mulching after planting retains water and protects from the cold. In dry regions, let the stems run along the ground; in wetter regions, trellis them. Regular watering will avoid accentuating the bitterness of the fruit.
March, April, May
May, June
July, August, September, October
in the ground, in the greenhouse
sunny
medium
sandy, humus
drained, reheated
Cucumis sativus
mid-season
25 seeds
elongated
thick
Green
From 60 to 100 cm
From 30 to 50 cm
runner
England
Inconnue
"Vilmorin-Andrieux "Les Plantes Potagères
This very old variety is mentioned in 1787 under the name "Long Prickly". It is also known as "Bedfordshire Prize Ridge" and "Long Green Ridge". It is mentioned in Vilmorin-Andrieux's 1885 book "Les Plantes Potagères".