In between growing
two other varieties of Carosello this last summer I decided to grow out a few
seeds of another variety called Carosello Tondo Barese. Tondo refers to the fruit being round. There is definitely a
correlation between cucumber growth and the amount of organic material in the
soil, because the plants I planted in more fertile soil grew much faster than
those without the more fertile soil.
Based on growing so
few plants of this variety I didn’t get as much of a chance to taste this
variety as much as observe it. Over time I have noticed that some Carosello
varieties tend to fruit closer to the stem (which I believe is better for
short-season gardens) while other varieties tend to fruit farther from the stem.
The Carosello Tondo Barese definitely set fruit closer to the stem,
which is something very helpful to know when growing this variety in the
future. Though
an early set of fruit can be adventitious, I believe that there are equal
benefits to how the fruit sets, no matter what climate you live in.