cuke
That is the correct spelling of "cucumber" (plant and salad vegetable, used for pickles).
Cuke refers most commonly to the cucumber, but can also refer to an avocado that has not formed a pit and is much smaller and more cylindrical than a typical avocado.
Get a twisty-tie thing (like on a bag of hot-dog buns...the kind with a wire covered with plastic) and thread it thru the cuke slice...then use the twisty-tie to secure the cuke to a filter tube, or whatnot.
you can harvest them anytime that they are big enough for you although I would wait until they are a little longer than a regular cuke. They can be as much as 3 feet long, so why harvest them before that and not get the full benefit over a much shorter cuke?
Cuke Barrows died on 1955-02-10.
Cuke Barrows was born on 1883-10-20.
The ducks here are fed garden scraps including cucumbers daily with no ill effects. They usually only eat the flesh of the cuke and not the skin where all the bitterness resides.
Cuke Barrows was born October 20, 1883, in Gray, ME, USA.
Cuke Barrows died February 10, 1955, in Gorham, ME, USA.
Cuke Barrows debuted on September 18, 1909 and played his final game on September 10, 1912.
Cuke Barrows is 5 feet 8 inches tall. He weighs 158 pounds. He bats right and throws left.