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Tiny Cucumber


As I did a quick tour of the garden to check on the latest slug damage I noticed that the cucumber plant is flowering and has produced tiny fruit! Yey – could this be the break in the clouds I’ve been looking for? Maybe – although I did also notice that in 2005 I was actually harvesting fully-grown cucumbers on this very day. Well here’s hoping that this little fella has enough time to ripen before the weather starts to get colder.

5 Responses to “Tiny Cucumber”

  1. Tineon 25 Jul 2007 at 1:48 pm

    I’m also a happy novice with a brand new garden (not an allotment though) and one of my great triumphs this summer was harvesting a 30 cm long cucumber last week! Admittedly, it was quite curved so didn’t live up to the EU standards, but I was thrilled :-)
    I’m in Denmark where we haven’t had as much rain as you (though a lot more than a normal summer in the last four weeks) so perhaps my cucumber has been a bit happier than yours
    Great site btw!

  2. Shirlon 25 Jul 2007 at 9:54 pm

    Hi there,

    I discovered your Blog last night in my search for my nominations for the ‘Bloggers for Positive Global Change Award’. You will find details in my post of 25th July 2007.

    I write a gardenwatch blog from Scotland and do believe we should all try growing something to eat from our garden to see how satisfying it can be. You are doing a great job of inspiring others to do exactly that – please keep up the good work!

  3. Wayneon 26 Jul 2007 at 2:38 am

    I too am waiting for a cucumber. not sure what is happening this year. have heard talk of others having them come in slowly.

    but the “babies” give us hope and they are cute… I love showing my students the progression from flower to fruit.

  4. Matronon 26 Jul 2007 at 5:57 pm

    My cucumbers aren’t much bigger than that either! Most things are slow to ripen this year due to lack of sunlight.

  5. kendallon 26 Jul 2009 at 12:38 am

    i have what i think are cucumber the size of grapes growing on my fence line, the house was built in 1920, we’ve only been here 2 years, I’ve tried googling them but cant seem to find anything

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