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Mandy
Beit Alpha Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (45 days) F-1 hybrid. Best picked at 3-5" Middle Eastern type; cool and refreshing. read more
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Socrates - Organic
Beit Alpha Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (54 days) F-1 hybrid. 7-8" smooth-skinned dark green fruits with crunchy sweet seedless pale green flesh. Tolerant of cool temps. read more
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Super Zagross - Organic
Beit Alpha Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (54 days) Open-pollinated. Smooth thin-skinned fruits are juicy, refreshingly cool, enjoyably mild and almost completely free of the bitterness common in American slicers. read more
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Painted Serpent
Long-Fruited Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis melo var. flexuosus (55 days from transplant) Open-pollinated. Specialty heirloom "snake melon" cuke. Curved coiled slender fruit with light and dark green stripes. Best eaten at 8-18". read more
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Shintokiwa - OG/BD
Long-Fruited Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (62 days) Open-pollinated. Extra-long Asian slicer. Uniform slender smooth-skinned 9-12" fruit with crisp non-bitter flesh. Excellent flavor. read more
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Suhyo Long - Organic
Long-Fruited Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (61 days) Open-pollinated. Extra-long Asian slicer. Up to 15" long. Trellis for straight fruit. Sets well in heat. read more
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Telegraph Improved European
Long-Fruited Cucumber Seeds

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Cucumis sativus (60 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom performs in tunnels and outdoors. 10-14" slim Euro-type cuke with mild flavor; not bitter, few seeds. Trellis for straight fruits. read more
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Calypso
Pickling Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (52 days) F-1 hybrid. Gynoecious pickler. Medium-dark green fruit with white spines. Very productive. read more
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Common Wealth - Organic
Pickling Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (52 days) Open-pollinated. Sweet crisp thin-skinned 6" pickler. Resistant to downy mildew. read more
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Cross Country
Pickling Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (57 days) F-1 hybrid. Uniform blocky straight dark green fruit with white spines. Very small seed cavity. Widely adapted. read more
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Little Leaf H-19 - Organic
Pickling Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (60 days) Open-pollinated. Parthenocarpic pickler. Blocky, smaller than average fruit. Compact growth and small leaves. Can be grown under row cover. read more
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National
Pickling Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (52 days) Open-pollinated. Classic pickler. Dark green fruit with black spines. Non-bitter. Used for small pickles and dills. Long harvest window. read more
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Ronda
Pickling Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (50 days) F-1 hybrid. Gherkin, pickler. Dark green with sweet and buttery flesh; pick at 3" or smaller. read more
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Sassy
Pickling Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (52 days) F-1 hybrid. Classic pickler. Dark green uniform narrow 4". Vigorous and productive. read more
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Generally Cuke
Slicing Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (66 days) F-1 hybrid. 8-8.5" uniform straight dark green fruit with white spines. Very productive. read more
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Lagos
Slicing Cucumber Seeds

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Cucumis sativus (45 days) F-1 hybrid. 8-9" long, slender dark green fruits. High tunnel, greenhouse or open field. Parthenocarpic. read more
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Longfellow
Slicing Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (70 days) Open-pollinated. Heirloom slicer. 8-9" long 2" wide green, white spined fruits. read more
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Marketmore 76
Slicing Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (63 days) Open-pollinated. Classic slicer for the Northeast. Dark green 8-8.5" uniform fruits. Vigorous throughout the season. read more
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Marketmore 76 - Organic
Slicing Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (63 days) Open-pollinated. Classic slicer for the Northeast. Dark green 8-8.5" uniform fruits. Vigorous throughout the season. read more
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Marketmore 86 - ECO
Slicing Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (58 days) Open-pollinated. Slicer from the same line as Marketmore 76. Fruit is slimmer and darker, with improved yield and disease resistance. read more
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South Wind - Organic
Slicing Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (55 days) Open-pollinated. Straight medium-green 7–8" cukes are spectacular: crunchy and aromatic with stem ends never getting bitter. read more
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Boothby’s Blonde - Organic
Specialty Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (63 days) Open-pollinated. Maine heirloom. 3-4" short plump oval cream-white fruit with black spines. Excellent fresh eating. read more
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Lemon
Specialty Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (68 days) Open-pollinated. Specialty heirloom. Rounded 3" crisp non-bitter fruit. Skin turns from pale greenish yellow to lemon yellow. Productive. read more
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Mexican Sour Gherkin
Specialty Cucumber Seeds

Melothria scabra (65 days) Open-pollinated. Vigorous but delicate climbing vine. Profuse bearing of 1" oblong green and white fruits. Eat fresh or pickled. read more
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Silver Slicer - Organic
Specialty Cucumber Seeds

Cucumis sativus (64 days) Open-pollinated. Unique white slicer. 7-8" slim creamy-white fruit with crisp non-bitter flesh. Excellent flavor. read more
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Cucumbers

  • About 30-50 seeds/g; variations noted.
  • Days to maturity are from seeding date. From transplant, subtract 20 days.

Culture: May be started indoors for early production, or direct-seeded when soil has warmed. Minimum germination soil temperature 65°, optimal range 65–95°. Very tender, will not survive frost. Direct seed 3" apart thinning to 1' apart in rows 4–6' apart or 6 per mound in hills 4' apart thinning to 3 best plants. For transplants: once seedlings have 1–2 true leaves, about 3 weeks old, plant 1' apart in rows 4–6' apart. Cucumbers require good fertility and regular rain or irrigation for abundant yields. Without adequate water, fruits will be misshapen and bitter. Pick cukes frequently for best production, or else the plants shut down. Make sure to remove blimps to the compost pile.

Combat striped cucumber beetles by handpicking early AM when the dew makes them sluggish, or use floating row covers, removing when cukes flower. Cucumber beetles are the vector for BW.

Using compost in conjunction with row covers (rather than either alone) increased cucumber yields at the University of Michigan.

Parthenocarpic varieties can set fruit without being pollinated, an advantage in cold cloudy summers. Gynoecious varieties produce almost exclusively female flowers for uniformity and high yields.

Saving Seed: Saving cucumber seed is easy! Take that big yellow cuke that got away and save it for seed. Scoop out the guts of overripe fruit and ferment it in an uncovered container for a few days. A moldy gross cap to the slurry means the seeds are ready to rinse and dry. To ensure true-to-type seed, grow only one open-pollinated variety per season.

Diseases:

  • ALS: Alternaria Leaf Spot
  • ANTH: Anthracnose
  • BW: Bacterial Wilt
  • CMV: Cucumber Mosaic Virus
  • CVYV: Cucumber Vein Yellow Virus
  • DM: Downy Mildew
  • PM: Powdery Mildew
  • PRSV: Papaya Ring Spot Virus
  • R: Rust
  • WMV: Watermelon Mosaic Virus
  • ZYMV: Zucchini Yellows Mosaic Virus

Pest: Striped Cucumber Beetle
Cultural controls: use tolerant or resistant varieties, rotate crops, till under crop debris soon after harvest, use floating row covers until flowers appear, use plastic mulch, perimeter trap cropping (Black Zucchini and Blue Hubbard make particularly good trap crops), use yellow sticky strips, hand-pick early morning when beetles are very sluggish.
Materials: Surround, Pyrethrum (PyGanic).