dang this is complicated guess I was wrong or my parents just pickle american cucumbers haha
the american/pickling ones just look like normal cucumbers europeans grow in their gardens???? the english ones r the ones u can get in the supermarkets usually
dang this is complicated guess I was wrong or my parents just pickle american cucumbers haha
nah, "regular" pickles do grow bigger, but the bigger they get, the more bitter they become (I mean, it is a gourd after all and they do become VERY bitter with time)
dang this is complicated guess I was wrong or my parents just pickle american cucumbers haha
the american/pickling ones just look like normal cucumbers europeans grow in their gardens???? the english ones r the ones u can get in the supermarkets usually
Most ppl I know grow the english variant in their garden
dang this is complicated guess I was wrong or my parents just pickle american cucumbers haha
the american/pickling ones just look like normal cucumbers europeans grow in their gardens???? the english ones r the ones u can get in the supermarkets usually
Most ppl I know grow the english variant in their garden
sin wrote: the american/pickling ones just look like normal cucumbers europeans grow in their gardens???? the english ones r the ones u can get in the supermarkets usually
Most ppl I know grow the english variant in their garden
omg what rly maybe it's eastern europe then!!
definitely! our neighbour is from Ukraine and she only grows the short ones for pickling, but most other people in my village prefer the bigger watery ones
dang this is complicated guess I was wrong or my parents just pickle american cucumbers haha
Yea the "english" one is the one i usually see in stores that are* both grown in denmark and imported from other places in europe. Also the one my fam grows