Ive got 2.
For years my dad asked for West Indian bhur gherkins. Well, he got his wish this year. Rareseeds had some so we grew them. The plant is a beast compared to a cucumber plant. It seems unaffected by the common afflictions cuke plants get.....And the taste!!!....Man are these things delicious pickled or with a tiny bit of salt/vinegar on them. Very hard to describe the taste...Reminds me of a cross between a very mild cuke with just a hint of mellon. Flesh is very firm.
Another first are Asian long beans on a trellis. They started out slow but then reached the top of my 8ft trellis in no time. I grew Chinese red noodle bean and Taiwanese black seeded. Both from rareseeds. The red noodle is a crazy producer but mine didn't end up looking like the pictures. Mine look more like Chinese mosaic beans.
The black seed long bean though is just now starting to produce beans. I can only find 2 sofar. Im baffled because the red noodle has been producing for well over a month and the black seeded plants are massive in comparison. Both are growing side by side too.
Next year i want to try the Liana Asian long bean variety. They are supposed to be early producers.
For years my dad asked for West Indian bhur gherkins. Well, he got his wish this year. Rareseeds had some so we grew them. The plant is a beast compared to a cucumber plant. It seems unaffected by the common afflictions cuke plants get.....And the taste!!!....Man are these things delicious pickled or with a tiny bit of salt/vinegar on them. Very hard to describe the taste...Reminds me of a cross between a very mild cuke with just a hint of mellon. Flesh is very firm.
Another first are Asian long beans on a trellis. They started out slow but then reached the top of my 8ft trellis in no time. I grew Chinese red noodle bean and Taiwanese black seeded. Both from rareseeds. The red noodle is a crazy producer but mine didn't end up looking like the pictures. Mine look more like Chinese mosaic beans.
The black seed long bean though is just now starting to produce beans. I can only find 2 sofar. Im baffled because the red noodle has been producing for well over a month and the black seeded plants are massive in comparison. Both are growing side by side too.
Next year i want to try the Liana Asian long bean variety. They are supposed to be early producers.