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The Telegraph cucumber has a smooth dark green skin and is free of bitterness. It is usually harvested when the fruits are 40 to 45 cm long and 4 to 5 cm in diameter
Cucumber – English Telegraph
A European type of cucumber, the Telegraph cucumber has a smooth dark green skin and is free of bitterness. It is usually harvested when the fruits are 40 to 45 cm long and 4 to 5 cm in diameter. For cultivation, it can be mounted on a stand for better productivity and straighter fruit, but can also be left to run on the ground. Choose a warm and very sunny location.
Growing tips
Conditions of germination:
depth of sowing: 2 cm
optimal temperatures of germination: 25 to 32 ºC
time for germination: 7 to 14 days
When to sow:
sow indoors 3 to 4 weeks before the last frost date in your area preferably in peat pots to facilitate transplanting OR
direct sowing when the soil is warm and the temperature is above 16ºC
Sowing technique: in pocket
In the same hole, sow 3 seeds 1 to 2 cm apart; when the seeds have germinated and the seedlings have reached a height of 5 cm, keep only the best plants.
Transplant outdoors (for seedlings started indoors):
Harden off seedlings outdoors before transplanting to the garden when all risk of frost is removed and the air is warmed.
Distance in the garden:
between plants: 60 cm
between rows: 90 cm
Soil: light, well drained, rich
Water: regular watering at the base of the plants (avoid foliage as much as possible)
Exposure: full sun
Days to harvest (from transplanting): 65 days
Specificity: For direct sowing, seeds can be sown on a mound of soil and compost and run the plants in opposite directions at ground level.
QUICK STATS
Number of seeds: ±50
Difficulty: Easy
Type: Heirloom / Open pollinated
Lifecycle:Annual
Additional information
Weight 2 g
Difficulty
Easy
Sowing
Direct, Indoor
Lifecycle
Annual
Root cellar
No
Sowing season
Spring, Summer