After planting angled loofah and blessed with plentiful harvest, I was encouraged to plant cucumber plants. I was not expecting much but I was eager to try. I used the same big pot and a smaller pot that were previously used for planting the angled loofah.
Thanks to hubby for putting up the overhead lines for the vines to climb.
Then the yellow flowers began to appear all over the vines.
Every morning when I water the plants, I checked for signs of tiny fruits.
And then one day, I spotted this tiny cucumber.
If you look closely, there are tiny crystals on the cucumber. According to the internet, these tiny crystals are sap released by the skin.
The tiny crystals are pricky to touch.
There are pricky hairs on the stalks and leaves.
There are pricky hairs on the stalks and leaves.
More fruits hanging from the cucumber vines.
The cucumber vines started fruiting end of August and is still fruiting.
I used the cucumbers to make salad, for juicing, pickle and also saute with dried prawns. Cucumber juice is refreshing and good for quenching thirst especially when the weather is hot.
Cucumber pickle is crunchy and delicious. This time, I made this pickle with salted plums and sugar, minus the vinegar and chili.
One of my mornings' harvest.
Linking to Wordless Wednesday & My Corner of the World.
Yes, the gladness you have given me is far greater
than their joys at harvest time
as they gaze at their bountiful crops.
(Psalm 4:7, The Living Bible-TLB)
I never see people grow cucumber before and never knew how it grows. Thanks for the information. You are so blessed with harvest.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. It is an eye opening experience growing cucumber for the first time.
DeleteCongrats! Your cucumbers are fat and healthy looking and look so delicious too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. I am enjoying cucumber prepared in different styles.
DeleteCongrats, my parents also have them on their garden☺
ReplyDeleteThank you, Natalia.
DeleteWow the cucumbers grown so good!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Evi.
Delete...in your garden, everything need to grow UP! Those are some beautiful looking cucumbers.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom.
DeleteOgórki są pyszne u nas jemy je ze śmietaną. Na zimę kisi się je w beczkach. Twoje potrawy wyglądają pysznie. Milego dnia życzę:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lucyna.
Deletethis is lovely sharing dear Nancy :)
ReplyDeletei loved these beautiful images that gave my heart tremendous joy and reminded the garden of my mom who used to grew lots and lots of cucumber and okra :)
i am so happy you got such great results from your hardwork
Thank you, Baili. I am enjoying my gardening hobby because of the good harvest.
DeleteI love growing my own vegetables. Your cucumbers look wonderful. Enjoy them
ReplyDeleteThank you, Judee.
DeleteYou have an amazing green thumb. Good for you.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. The good harvest depends on the weather and also the soil. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteThe salad looks very appetizing :) Personally I like the finer the better.
ReplyDeleteRegards :)
Thank you, dear.
DeleteGreat yield of cucumbers, a vegetable with so many uses.
ReplyDeleteThank you, David. Sometimes, I love to eat it like a fruit.
DeleteNancy, I so love your gardening. I really need to try some in pots. So glad you had success with the cucumbers.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose.
DeleteI bet the sap and little hairs are to keep bugs away. The flowers are so pretty and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteI think so too. Thank you, Ginny.
DeleteCongrats on your bountiful harvest, you grow almost any and everything in your garden, wonderful green thumb you have nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Libby. It also depends on the weather and soil used.
Deletewow.. they looks so delicious. cucumber is one of my favorite vegetables.
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Thank you, Julie.
DeleteAmazing, they look great! :) Thanks for following my blog, I´m following you too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat A Fancy World
Thank you, dear.
DeleteInteresting post my dear, thank you for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elena.
DeleteMy parents grew that in their garden each year.
ReplyDeleteIt would be good to have it all year round.
DeleteSo much you can do with cucumber, yours look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteIt's always special to grow your own food. I know you're happy with them :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
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Thank you, Betty. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteThank you, Francisco.
ReplyDeleteI'm envious - I love cucumbers!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carol.
DeleteYo también tuve muy buena cosecha de pepinos, los tuyos se ven muy buenos. Besitos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose.
DeleteOh you can grow anything!
ReplyDeleteThere are some that won't grow. Lol!
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