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    best cucumber to grow to get a lot of them

    ok you gardeners, with the 100/s of types of cucumbers, what is the name of the best one for my garden to grow for slicers that are good to eat and really produce? too many out there to figure it out. cant wait to here from you all.

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    With your location you have a much shorter growing season than some. Take that into account. I have the same challenge here in northern NM as my yard is at 7,400 ft elev. I had good luck last year, but just looked for the seed packet without success.

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    Marketmore is okay. nice 5"-7" cucumber

    Don't let any age on plant must keep them picked, let one get too old and plant will shut down.

    Years ago we planted Marketer but it has been 30 years sense I have seen any seeds.

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    If you want a standard slicer go with Dasher II.
    If you want a burpless go with sweet slice.
    If you want a long english burpless try sweet success.
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    The local feed mill that sells seeds will usually carry a type that does well in your area.

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    the green house type like you see in wrap at stores they grow very fast , but need a fence to climb but work very good
    check ---TERRITORIAL seed on line
    they are called 'english' but when you pick is where they go .

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    I would go with Straight Eight. It's the only one I even try to grow anymore

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    I don't know if they will work in your area but we raise the small pickling cucumbers. They only grow to between 4 and 6 inches long but have a mild taste if eaten raw and they make the best pickles I've ever had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xdmalder View Post
    I would go with Straight Eight. It's the only one I even try to grow anymore
    Hard to beat.

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    i saw on you tube that many are now growing cucumbers and training them to grow on tomato towers. im going to try that this year and it may help with the slug problem and will be easier to pick. you cant go wrong with any one of the suggestions and i think i will get some marketmore and straight eight seed as well as a good english cucumber. many years ago there was a small sweet german cucumber like the one suggested that was out of this world good. it may have another name now but was it good and prolific and sweet. both for table use and pickles. maybe the diva one today is like that but i dont know. the germans had a red radish that was superior also but i dont see that one anymore also. i know this, my wife and i cant wait for the cucumbers to start coming to the table. when i was a kid and the cucumbers came to the table, no one talked and all you heard was crunch crunch crunch with smiles on every one faces. their was only one way to fix them in those old days for us up north. sliced thin with equal amounts of sliced thin onion. then mix real cream with a little apple cider vinegar and a little sugar or honey and some black pepper mixed in. nothing but crunch crunch crunch and no talking. i still eat them that way and love it. also this has nothing to do with cucumbers but if you like tomato sandwitches there are two tomatos you need to grow and you will be in hog heaven. misses (missspelled) maxwells italian tomato or brandy boy. they both are potato leaf tomatoes and are on the pink red side in color. they are big and reliable and man do they taste good. nothing better than these two for tomato sandwhiches. you can tell spring is coming as im getting restless.

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    a little late into this game but a 3rd vote for straight 8

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    I grow mine on a 6 1/2 foot high 300 feet long fence. I move it to a new row each year. I use 8 foot metal fence posts to hold it up.
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    Another vote for straight 8's. I grow them on a fence also.

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    Straight 8 here too, they did very well last year. I just let them grow out into the lawn from whatever end of the garden I put them on.

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    im going to try strait eights for sure along with marketmores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xdmalder View Post
    I would go with Straight Eight. It's the only one I even try to grow anymore

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    Going to give the Straight Eights a shot here in AZ.

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    Our favorite slicer is the Sundance. It is burpless.
    It is a climber so I train it on an 18"X18"X36" trainer.
    The only place I have found the seeds is online from Territorial......dale

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    Quote Originally Posted by xdmalder View Post
    I would go with Straight Eight. It's the only one I even try to grow anymore
    Straight Eight grows very well here in Ohio, but there are many other good to great cucumbers out there.
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    Keep them out of the wind

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