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441 days ago

Home grow lebanese cucumbers very crunchy

Martin from Te Atatu South

Hi Neighbours, I did some backyard gardening this winter and grow a lot of Lebanese cucumbers. The try is pretty successful but just too many cucumbers. I have eaten cucumbers for 1 month.
Taste really good and want to share with you.
12 DOLLARS per kilo (Or 2 dollars each), quite a bargain compared that you can get in countdown. (Spent a lot on the greenhouse this year and just to cover some cost) By the way, if you have sweet home-grown oranges/mandarins, happy to do some exchange as well. A orange lover!


Contactless direct pick-up available. Location near Milich Terrace, Te atatue south.

Price: $12

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