Gherkins: a variety of varieties, cultivation and use

Gherkins: a variety of varieties, cultivation and use

There are products that can decorate any holiday table, for example, canned wild garlic, olives and, of course, gherkins. The latter can be bought in the market or in the store. But growing and preparing delicious, crispy mini-cucumbers on your own is not so difficult. This will allow you not to overpay, as well as enjoy delicious organic vegetables from the garden. Consider the features of gherkins in more detail.

What it is?

Gherkin is a group of cucumber varieties that are distinguished by their small fruit size. This type of cucumber was bred by selection in the 19th century in France. It took more than 300 years of hard work of breeders to breed it, but the efforts were worth it, because such products are much safer than genetically modified ones.

At first, cucumbers were called "cornish", but at the beginning of the 20th century, a fashion for euphonious names began in France. So the "gherkin" was transformed into the "gherkin" familiar to us.

The fruits of this gherkin are derived not from cucumbers, but from pumpkin plants, so they are classified as false berries. The size of a quality gherkin should be no more than eight centimeters. Varieties of mini-gherkins are known, the fruits of which reach no more than six centimeters. Fruits less than four centimeters in size are often used in production. Such cucumbers are considered unripe, but this is acceptable for gherkins.

Sometimes in relation to canned gherkins you can hear the term "pickuli". This French word really applies to gherkins, as well as to any other preservation, since in France "piccouli" is the word for canned snacks.

Among the manufacturers of canned food, there are unscrupulous firms that pass off ordinary cucumbers as gherkins that have not grown to a normal size. Therefore, when choosing gherkins in a store, it is important to make sure that this type of culture is in the bank. As for ordinary unripe cucumbers, they will not bring any benefit. To distinguish ordinary fruits from gherkins, you need to pay attention to the cost of the product. Real gherkins cannot be cheap because they require more labor to grow and produce.

Varieties

There is an opinion among gardeners that it is almost impossible to grow gherkins in the Russian climate, and the seeds sold in the markets are suitable only for a greenhouse. Thanks to selection, this misconception is only partly true. In the past, gherkins did not tolerate planting in the soil, but today there are several ideal options for open ground.

"Moravian F1"

The fruits of this variety are round in shape. They are fuller-bodied than other popular varieties. At the same time, the fruits have all the qualities of thin gherkins: they are elastic, crispy, juicy, the flesh is not too granular, not bitter. Cucumbers of this variety are great for harvesting for the winter, as well as for preparing salads and sauces. In addition, the fruits of this variety are distinguished by a beautiful, even shape, therefore they are considered the best for sales.

Mature fruits of the variety reach 9 centimeters, weigh no more than 90 grams. The average crop ripening period is 40-45 days from the date of planting. Variety "Moravian F1" is suitable for planting in greenhouses and in open ground. The variety is resistant to the most common diseases of cucumbers and gourds, tolerates light frosts and drought well.

"Parisian"

Perhaps this is the most popular variety. It has good reviews from both experienced gardeners and beginners. The variety is easy to care for and brings a high yield. The fruits are perfectly stored in a refrigerator or cellar, tolerate transportation well, and are well suited for harvesting.

The fruit-bearing plant grows into a medium-tall branched bush. The fruits ripen already on the 40-45th day from the date of planting, so the variety is considered early or super-early. It is recommended for planting near apiaries - in such conditions, the yield increases several times. Bushes of this variety need timely pinching (breaking off extra branches), otherwise the plant juices are distributed incorrectly, and the yield decreases.

The fruits grow dense, elastic, with a bright green color. The size of such a cucumber does not exceed 6 centimeters, and its weight is no more than 80 grams. Pickled fruits of this variety retain their elasticity, appetizing crunch, bright color.

Variety "Paris" has a high resistance to diseases of garden plants and fungi, he is not afraid of drought. However, do not forget about the advantages of greenhouse cultivation: in such conditions, gherkins are less exposed to viruses, temperature extremes and other adverse factors.

"Friendly family"

Experienced gardeners have long identified the best varieties of gherkins for growing in a greenhouse.One of them is the high-yielding mid-early variety "Friendly Family". The variety bears this name because the fruits grow in "families" - in clusters. The peculiarity of this variety is also that 4-5 fruits can be found on the central branch of the bush, and up to 10 fruits on the side ones, therefore, bushes of this variety are in dire need of tying branches. In addition, it is important to pinch the plants in time and be sure to stepson them so that the juices do not go into the shoots.

The rate of fruit ripening is 45 days from the date of planting. The fruits of this variety are thin, similar to a spindle needle. In addition, they are quite small (the size is 4-5 centimeters, weight - no more than 50 grams). Cucumbers are great for canning. Such products give the impression of expensive and high-quality store-bought canned food.

"Sweet Crunch"

The fruits of the "Sweet Crunch" variety differ from traditional gherkins in their original color. These cucumbers are owners of a pale green, almost white color. On the surface of the peel, pimples-thorns of dark green color are observed. The fruits are even and rounded, have an excellent presentation. They are great for both fresh eating and canning. The weight of a mature fruit is no more than 70 grams, and the size is no more than 4-6 centimeters.

Bushes of this variety suffer when exposed to direct sunlight, so they are only suitable for growing in greenhouse conditions, where sunlight is refracted and scattered. In addition, you should not get carried away with too frequent watering - the trunks of bushes of this variety are very tender, therefore they are prone to decay.

It is advisable to feed the plants even before flowering - this will significantly increase their yield.

"Envy F1"

Another interesting way to grow gherkins is indoors. Bushy varieties are suitable for this. From one such bush, you can harvest several crops per season, but in an apartment it is unlikely that you will be able to grow a sufficient number of cucumbers for harvesting. This variety is used both for home cultivation and for planting in open ground, since it is resistant to sudden cold snaps and has a high immunity to diseases of horticultural crops. Bushes do not need a lot of sunlight. In addition, the variety is characterized by cyclic fruiting. In open ground conditions, fruiting continues until the onset of frost, and in room conditions this process can be extended for several years.

It is worth considering that in the autumn-winter period, the bushes need additional feeding. The frequency of watering, on the contrary, is desirable to reduce to 1-2 times a week. The fruits of the "Envy Everyone" variety are excellent for canning. In the process of growth, they reach 10-12 centimeters and weigh up to 100 grams. The pulp of the fruit is very juicy, the peel is elastic, with a bright color. After pickling, cucumbers remain crispy. They perfectly absorb the aromas of spices, so do not be too zealous with seasonings.

The disadvantages of this variety include the high cost of seedlings and seeds. The variety "Envy Everyone" was bred in a hybrid way, and all hybrids, as you know, are distinguished by a high price.

How to plant?

Planting gherkins both in open ground and in a greenhouse should begin with land preparation. The quality and quantity of the crop depends on the condition of the soil. High quality soil should contain a high percentage of peat and be richly nourished with humus. In order to prepare a site for planting a crop, you need to act according to a certain scheme.

  • In the autumn period, immediately after harvesting, it is necessary to carefully dig up the desired piece of land. The depth of digging should be at least 20 centimeters. The dug-up soil should be fine and loose, it is important to carefully break up all the clods of earth.
  • All roots and grass must be removed from the soil.
  • The prepared soil should be thoroughly watered with a 7% solution of potassium permanganate and air masses should be allowed to enter (in the greenhouse) so that the earth dries out and ventilates.
  • After a month, the soil needs to be fed. To do this, it is worth scattering on it (per cubic meter) 2 kg of potassium sulfate, 0.5 kg of saltpeter and 4.5 kg of superphosphate. Then you need to slightly loosen the soil with a rake. By spring, such soil will be of the highest quality and suitable for the germination of cucumbers, gherkins and other fruit crops.

The processes of sowing seeds in a greenhouse and in open ground include different nuances, since seeds for greenhouses and for soil differ in terms of resistance to temperature extremes. With planting seeds in open ground should not be particularly difficult. First you need to harden the seeds well. Two weeks before planting, they need to be wrapped in a gauze pocket, moistened with plenty of water and put in the refrigerator. During this time, the seeds will swell, be saturated with water, harden. After that, they need to be laid out in a warm place and dried.

The hole should not be too deep, no more than 1.5 cm. The earth must be poured with warm water. Then you should lay out the seeds, sprinkle them with earth and lightly compact. This completes the process of landing in open ground.

For planting crops in a greenhouse, it is better to use boxes with a good drainage system.Under such conditions, the most healthy bushes will grow that do not need to dive. Seeds should be planted in the same way as when planting in open ground. The boxes should be covered with a dense transparent, colorless film. This will create a greenhouse effect.

Under such conditions, additional watering is practically not needed, and the seeds germinate much faster. At this stage, the temperature in the greenhouse should not fall below 26 degrees. After seed germination, it must be reduced to 17 degrees during the day and 10 degrees at night, but not lower than 5 degrees. Such a decrease in temperature will allow hardening the seeds.

Care

Growing gherkins is easy, you just need to know a few important secrets. The first thing to take care of is regular and proper watering. Gherkins need to be watered quite often, because their root system, with rare watering, cracks, expires with juices and rots. However, too frequent watering is dangerous for plants. In hot weather, you need to water the bushes once a day.

It is better to do this in the evening - the moisture will not evaporate too intensively and will not damage the leaves. Water should be warmed up to room temperature. In cool weather, you can reduce the frequency of watering to 1 time in 2-3 days.

It is important that after moistening the earth remains loose. To do this, you need to organize drip irrigation from a hose or through a watering can with a sprayer. When watering, avoid getting water on the leaves of plants. The earth in the places of irrigation must be periodically loosened as it is caking.

If the root system is exposed during the growing process, it should be sprinkled with earth with a layer of about 1.5 cm. To increase the yield of gherkins, it is important to fertilize them in a timely and high-quality manner. For the most effective feeding, you need to act according to the scheme.

  • Immediately after germination, you can fertilize the sprouts with nitrogen fertilizer, it will accelerate the growth of greenery. It is undesirable to repeat such complementary foods, since excess nitrogen can harm cucumbers.
  • During the period of tying buds, even before flowering, it is necessary to feed the root system with a universal fertilizer with a full set of nutrients. It is better to choose water-soluble fertilizers so that the nutrition is more uniform and complete. You need to repeat this top dressing 3-4 more times (with a frequency of 1 time in 2 weeks).
  • When cucumbers begin to tie, it is advisable to feed the bushes with saltpeter. This will increase the yield and quality of the fruit.
  • In order to harvest a double crop from one bush, you can feed the plants with phosphate fertilizers.

On a note

There are several useful folk tricks, which will facilitate the cultivation of gherkins and avoid chemical fertilization.

  • For disinfection of the earth and root system, and also to prevent diseases of fruit crops, you can water the bushes with nettle infusion. To do this, you need to collect young nettle greens, chop it, put it in a plastic or enameled bucket, pour warm water over it and leave it for a week. Nettle infusion should replace one regular watering of gherkins.
  • To prepare land for growing gherkins you can use mustard powder and coffee grounds. In the autumn period, it is necessary to sprinkle abundantly the dug-up earth with mustard. It perfectly eliminates the remnants of the roots and loosens the soil. In addition, mustard is a good disinfectant. You can sprinkle coffee grounds on top of the mustard. Due to its rich composition, it will saturate the earth with minerals and other useful components.Coffee is an excellent plant growth activator.
  • Instead of fertilizer, you can use crackers. To do this, put breadcrumbs (preferably crusts) in a container, fill them with water and let stand for 1 day. The resulting mixture should be filtered through cheesecloth. Then it needs to be watered with gherkins.
  • In order to pollinate greenhouse gherkins, you need to attract insects. Sugar will help. Half a glass of sugar must be combined with a glass of water, mixed thoroughly, poured into a household sprayer and lightly sprinkled with this syrup on gherkin bushes during the flowering period. In addition, small bouquets of wild flowers will be an excellent bait for bees and pollinating insects. They can be hung around the perimeter of the greenhouse and at the entrance, but you should not make too many bouquets so that they do not distract the attention of insects from cucumbers.

cooking recipes

The highest mastery of the hostess is delicious preservation. You can surprise your loved ones with homemade, crispy gherkins - this type of canned food is not yet very common and is considered a delicacy. To prepare sour, crunchy cucumbers, you need to choose a good proven recipe. Consider the most popular.

Cucumbers "Like from a shop window"

For 2 kilograms of gherkins you will need: 1.5 liters of water, 3 tablespoons of sugar, 65 ml of vodka, 3 tablespoons of salt, 6 allspice peas, 3 dill umbrellas, 3 bay leaves, a head of garlic, 5 currant leaves, a bunch of parsley, 1 a tablespoon of acetic acid.

Rinse gherkins and all fresh ingredients thoroughly in plenty of running water so that grains of earth do not get into canned food. At the bottom of each clean jar, put sprigs of parsley, currants, laurel, dill umbrellas, garlic cloves, peppercorns. Then you need to tightly lay the cucumbers.

After that, you need to boil water, add salt and sugar, mix until completely dissolved. Ready brine should be slightly cooled, pour in vodka and vinegar. Do not add liquids to too hot brine, otherwise they will evaporate. Ready brine should be poured into prepared jars with cucumbers. Then you need to cover them with lids and leave for 20 minutes. After that, the jars need to be rolled up and covered with warm clothes.

Recipe "The fastest"

For 2 kilograms of gherkins you will need: 4 bay leaves, 6 allspice peas, 3 tablespoons of 9% vinegar, 3 tablespoons of sugar, 1 tablespoon of salt, a small bunch of dill, a slice of celery, 10 black peppercorns.

Gherkins must be thoroughly washed, cut off the "tails" and "noses". Then you should put the fruits in a bowl, pour water and leave for 30 minutes. Dill and celery need to be chopped, put into clean, sterilized jars, add spices and bay leaves. Then the fruits of gherkins saturated with water are placed in jars.

Bring water to a boil, pour into jars, cool slightly and drain, then bring to a boil again and repeat the procedure 2 more times. Add salt and sugar to the water poured for the last time and bring to a boil again. Pour vinegar into jars in equal proportions, pour the finished marinade, cover with lids and roll up.

Ready canned food should be wrapped in a warm blanket.

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