Cucumbers are one of the most popular vegetables that many people grow in their gardens.
However, you definitely shouldn't limit yourself to traditional varieties. Therefore, it's worth remembering several unusual varieties of cucumbers that everyone can grow on their own plot.
Japanese cucumber
This cucumber has a thin skin and a fleshy body. It is also famous for its sweetness and beautiful appearance. This variety is good for salads and snacks.
Armenian cucumber
The Armenian cucumber has been grown in the East for over 3,000 years. It has a long shape and thick skin, as well as a soft and juicy body. It is used as an ingredient in various dishes, including salads and appetizers.
Sea cucumbers
Small green cucumbers that grow on bushes. They have a beautiful color and a delicate flavor. They are great for use in salads and appetizers.
Luffa
Luffa is a special type of cucumber that is used to make sponges. They have a hard, woody texture and grow on climbing bushes. They can be grown in the garden and used for hygienic purposes.
White cucumber
It has a delicate and sweet taste. It will be a great addition to salads and appetizers.
Golden cucumber
It has a sweet taste and is used as an ingredient in various dishes. It is worth noting that its cultivation can take a lot of time, as this variety requires special care.
"Snakehead cucumber" or "Dwarf pumpkin cucumber"
Snakehead cucumber is a perennial vine with decorative green leaves and small cucumbers that resemble snake heads. They have an original shape and taste that vaguely resembles carrots. This cucumber variety grows well on vertical supports such as nets or trellises.