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Mexican Sour Gherkin | August’s Edible Patio | Seed Saver Exchange | Locavore | Gardening
In this video I show you one of the plants I’m growing this year in my little garden. It is called the Mexican Sour Gherkin and I can’t wait to taste one.
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6 Comments
looks pretty cool does it produce a lot of seeds?
Not sure yet! This is the first year I have grown them and I have not eaten any yet because they are supposed to fall off when they are done. None have fallen off yet! 🙂 I am looking forward to eating one! 🙂
awesome let us know how it really taste, and if you have some seeds left over we could do a little trade.
I got a sample of "west indian gherkin" seeds
packet labelled as very rare, only few seeds in pack (rare)
So i dont want to mess it up, any tips?
Finally, a video less than a minute long. No movie star, with a family history. To the point and informative.
Good stuff!. "Pickled"? No. More like "cucumber + lime". 🙂