Cucumis sativus, All-female cute, small “snack-type” - Most productive when grown in an unheated greenhouse or polytunnel, yet an ideal variety for large container/patio growing with some protection in the summer months. This easy-to-grow, all-female cutie, small “snack-type” (Eaten whole off the vine), produces three or four delicious crunchy bite-sized fruits at every node every few days all through the growing season and also shows excellent resistance to powdery mildew. (Non-Ridge type), Seed Count Approx - 12 avg SOWING - Best sown in a propagator between Mar & Apr, or May to June if sowing seeds directly outdoors. Sow seeds on their sides at a depth of 1cm in 7.5cm pots of free-draining, seed compost. Transfer young plants into 25cm pots in late Mar (heated) or late May (unheated). Keep evenly moist – little & often is best. Train main stem up wire or cane. Pinch out side-shoots 2 leaves beyond a female flower. feed every 10-14 days