Showing posts with label Pickling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pickling. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2021

The Wisconsin SMR 58 Cucumber

Of all the pickling cucumber varieties that I grew in 2020, I believe that the Wisconsin SMR 58 is one of the most underrated picklers around.
















Besides being resistant to scab and cucumber mosaic, the vines of this cucumber were both vigorous and produced a good crop of good-looking pickling cucumbers.




























There is some variation as the dark cucumbers sometimes have bands of lighter color coming from the flower end of the fruit. The fruit was pretty consistent in production and was good for pickling purposes. 













Along with the Arkansas Little Leaf, I would say that the Wisconsin SMR 58 is one of the most consistent pickling cucumbers I have ever grown.


Friday, October 1, 2021

The National Pickling Cucumber



The National Pickling Cucumber is a consistent blocky cucumber that is pretty solid.












The vines had no disease or pests concerns on the plant and the fruit grew at a steady rate until I was done growing them.

 












Additionally, the vines grew to a medium length before setting fruit and the fruit is dense-fleshed.









I would say that, if you are looking for a consistent average pickling cucumber, National Pickling is the one for you