The best varieties of Cucumbers, which must be planted next year by All summer residents. Personal opinion
Greenhouse or open ground? Long-fruited or short-fruited? Be that as it may, the vast majority of summer residents are engaged in the cultivation of cucumbers. No wonder: a tasty, healthy and versatile vegetable suitable for a variety of dishes and preparations.
Plus, it's not that hard to grow. One of the main steps is to choose the right variety. I am talking about those varieties of cucumbers that I consider to be the best.
Goosebump F1
Bitterness is what often irritates us in cucumbers. Fortunately, there is a way out: by planting this variety, you can be sure that even a slight bitterness will not be present in the taste.
Besides, "goose bump" is an early maturing and high-yielding variety. Fruits 8-12 cm long are suitable for harvesting and fresh consumption.
Boy with thumb F1
Another early maturing and productive variety. In addition, it successfully resists any diseases and pests. The flesh of these cucumbers is very fragrant, dense, not too watery or loose.
Delicious when eaten fresh, but also suitable for salting. The size of the fruits is average - from 9 to 12 cm, you can pick them when they reach 9 cm in length.
F1 Director
Interested in a cucumber variety that will grow and bear fruit well in the shade? Then it's your choice. This hybrid variety does not need a lot of light.
In addition, it tolerates cool air temperatures well and does not begin to bear fruit less in cold summers. More suitable for salads than for salting, due to the lack of characteristic crunch.
The fruits are medium in size, not bitter, fragrant and very tasty.
Shosha F1
The variety was bred relatively recently - in 2018 - but already now it is extremely popular among summer residents. It's all about its qualities: resistance to diseases, early maturity, and most importantly - crispy, dense and aromatic pulp with a slightly sweetish taste.
Cucumbers of this variety are great both in salads and in preparations. It tolerates adverse weather conditions well.
Another advantage is the high yield, which does not decrease due to the cool and little sunny summer.
I highly recommend these varieties for planting next year. What varieties do you like?