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CUCUMBER - African Horned
CUCUMBER - African Horned
(40 seeds)
Central Africa may well be the cradle of mankind, and this unusual, spiked cucumber is therefore quite likely to be among the first foods enjoyed Read More
Central Africa may well be the cradle of mankind, and this unusual, spiked cucumber is therefore quite likely to be among the first foods enjoyed by our hunter-gatherer ancestors. They must have been thrilled to find these plants. Each one can bear up to 100 fruits, and in warmer areas, they can grow as perennials. Pick it green or let it ripen to yellow. Eat it raw or roasted and strained and try eating the leaves as a kind of spinach.
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Days to Harvest
50-60 days
Position/Sunlight
Full Sun
Watering
Heavy
Plant Spacing
40cm
Plant Height
As per support
Additional Features
Edible, Vines and Climbers
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Product Details
Common Name: CUCUMBER - African Horned
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 40
Days to Harvest: 50-60 days
Watering: Heavy
Plant Spacing: 40cm
Row Spacing: 100cm
Companion Plants: Beans, Corn, Okra, Peas, Radish
Additional Features: Edible, Vines and Climbers
Scientific Name: Cucumis metuliferus
Germination Time: 7-14 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun
Plant Height: As per support
Cool/Mountain Sow: Oct-Dec
Arid Sow: Sep-Feb
Temperate Sow: Oct-Dec
Sub-Tropical Sow: Sep-Feb
Tropical Sow: All Year
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Growing Information
How to Sow
Start your seeds in spring. Direct sowing is the best solution, but if you want to get an early start, you can sow them in pots and plant them out after the last frost. Plant your seeds no more than 10mm deep, and keep the soil moist. Water deeply, and then let just the surface of the soil dry between waterings to keep them moist but not soggy.
How to Harvest
Harvest when the skin turns from green to yellow. The pulp is a bright lime green and is great juiced or eaten on it's own with a pinch of salt or mixed with yoghurt.
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Reviews
2 reviews For CUCUMBER - African Horned
JJacinta H.I haven't planted all yet.
Tha packaging is ok.nice to see a colourful pictureRRalph R.As previous
How to Sow
Start your seeds in spring. Direct sowing is the best solution, but if you want to get an early start, you can sow them in pots and plant them out after the last frost. Plant your seeds no more than 10mm deep, and keep the soil moist. Water deeply, and then let just the surface of the soil dry between waterings to keep them moist but not soggy.
How to Harvest
Harvest when the skin turns from green to yellow. The pulp is a bright lime green and is great juiced or eaten on it's own with a pinch of salt or mixed with yoghurt.
Common Name: CUCUMBER - African Horned
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 40
Days to Harvest: 50-60 days
Watering: Heavy
Plant Spacing: 40cm
Row Spacing: 100cm
Companion Plants: Beans, Corn, Okra, Peas, Radish
Additional Features: Edible, Vines and Climbers
Scientific Name: Cucumis metuliferus
Germination Time: 7-14 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun
Plant Height: As per support
Cool/Mountain Sow: Oct-Dec
Arid Sow: Sep-Feb
Temperate Sow: Oct-Dec
Sub-Tropical Sow: Sep-Feb
Tropical Sow: All Year
2 reviews For CUCUMBER - African Horned
I haven't planted all yet.
Tha packaging is ok.nice to see a colourful picture
As previous