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Reliable cucurbitas

Posted on October 20, 2012 by CuriousG

It seems that our garden harvest consists of lots of cucurbitaceae at the moment – cucurbita plants being gourds and squashes. Our biggest producers right now are the cucumber vines. There are just two plants, but they seem to be … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting plants | Tagged cucurbitaceae, mini bittergourd, mini snake gourd, mystery pumpkin, short cucumber

Strange cucumbers

Posted on June 30, 2010 by CuriousG

Pictures of some weirdly shaped cucumbers! :D

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Posted in Edible plants, Fruiting plants, Vegetables | Tagged cucumber, cucurbitaceae, fruit, Singapore

How cucumber plants develop

Posted on June 4, 2010 by CuriousG

The journey of a cucumber, from seedling to fruit.

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Posted in Edible plants, Fruiting plants, Gardening issues, Growth & development | Tagged cucumber, cucurbitaceae, female flower, flower, fruiting, fruiting vine, Singapore

Now that’s progress!

Posted on May 31, 2010 by CuriousG

One week after manual pollination of my loofah flowers, the saga continues…

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Posted in Edible plants, Environmental consciousness, Flowering plants, Fruiting plants, Fruiting vine, Gardening issues, Growth & development, Ornamental plants, Vegetables | Tagged angled loofah, cucurbitaceae, Helianthus annuus, ketola, loofah, luffa, Singapore, sunflower

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