YOUR GUIDE TO THE TWIN CITIES
My first year in the garden, I harvested five cukes before the plant got mildew and died.
The second year, I planted cucumber seeds in a patio pot. They sprouted and bloomed, then I forgot to water. By July, a mercy killing was in order.
This year, I am determined to break my cucumber curse and turn my garden into a cornucopia of cukes. I started my seeds indoors and saved sunny spot (usually reserved for tomatoes and peppers) for my seedlings. I also bought a trellis to keep the fruit off the ground — and the squirrels from stealing.
Soon, the leaves grew big and green. Yellow flowers blossomed on the vine. I ate my very first cuke in the beginning of July.
Now, we get two or three a week. Some are straight, but others have these curious curved tails.

At first, I blamed the heat wave for my misshapen fruit, but now I suspect something a little more sinister… Is this a pollination problem? A watering issue? Or has my cucumber curse returned?
Is it possible they were harvested a little early? Their tails make them look like cucumber-polliwogs ![]()
I’m with Danika. They are cucumber polliwogs. Pretty soon they’ll be cucumber frogs. Eeeewww. Doesn’t make you want to eat pickles, does it?
We had some mutants like that last year and at the time I remember reading it was incomplete pollination… Still tasty, though!
wow! um, i’m not sure how to tell you… but i don’t think those are tails. they’re just happy to see you!
my cucumbers all had tails this year too.
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