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Cucumber Mini Munch Vegetable Plants

SKU: 56814

Cucumis sativus

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Product Description

A top quality, predominantly female flowering cucumber variety which sets well to produce multiple fruits per node, to give large crops of succulent snack-sized cucumbers over a long harvest season.

If you do not have the time or the facilities for raising your own vegetable plants from seed, let us save you the hassle with our expertly grown vegetable plants. Delivered at just the right time and in perfect condition for growing on in your garden, allotment or greenhouse.

You will be impressed by their quality and the speed with which they establish and grow after transplanting, giving you the satisfaction of home grown vegetables. Top quality varieties, professionally grown, delivered for your convenience with complete, easy-to-understand growing guide.

Customer Reviews

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S.F.

Perfect, Thank you

G
Grahame (England, United Kingdom)
Cucuber Mini Munch Plants

Arrived in god shape except one which had a broken stem.The other two growing on nicely

R
Russell (Wales, United Kingdom)
They didn't travel wellin the

They didn't travel wellin the heat

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Anonymous
Pleased with the plants except one had the top

Pleased with the plants except one had the top broken off (it will survive) due to badly damaged parcel

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John S. (England, United Kingdom)
Plants in good condition.

Plants looked very healthy and in good condition, but compost was all over the place. Probably due to mechanised postal sorting. Looking forward to a bumber crop.

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