In November and December, summer residents relax and slowly start thinking about what they will sow in the new season.
Seedlings are usually sown in January, but more often in February-March. But it is worth deciding in advance and stocking up on seeds, because valuable and high-quality varieties fly away quickly.
The variety "Vyaznikovsky-37" has become a real hit among summer residents who grow cucumbers.
They belong to the category of early ripening cucumbers. The first fruits appear 45 days after the sprouts hatch.
The fruits of "Vyaznikovsky-37" are crispy and finely tuberculated. Average length is about 10 cm. Ideal for canning and pickling.
The variety has an average yield. It is an old but popular variety that never fails.
"Vyaznikovsky-37" is resistant to powdery mildew and other common diseases.
For reference
Cucumbers are an annual herbaceous plant, a species of the genus Cucumber of the Pumpkin family, a vegetable crop.