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Bush Crop

Cucumis sativas
HOW TO GROW CUCUMBER

Start indoors 3–4 weeks before last frost, plant out 1–2 weeks after last frost. Direct seed when soil and day temps are above 70–85˚F at least one week after last frost. Sow in rows or hills thinning to 3-4 plants per hill. Cucumbers are heavy feeders and thrive with ample amounts of well-decayed organic matter. For greenhouse cucumbers, prune to one central leader on a trellis for. Cucumbers prefer an air temperature of at least 70°F during the day, 60°F at night. For field cucumbers, plastic mulch and row covers are commonly used to increase soil and air temperature and ward off insects. Make sure to remove row covers when plants flower to ensure pollination. Soil pH 6.5-7.1. Hardiness zones 10. Annual.

Days from maturity calculated from the date of seeding. Average 985 seeds per ounce. Average 22M seeds per acre. Federal germination standard: 80%. Usual seed life: 10 years. Isolation distance for seed saving: 1/2 mile.

Planting Depth 1/2”
Soil Temp. Germ. 68-90˚F
Days to Germ. 4-12
Plant Spacing 8-12”
Row Spacing 5-6’
Days To Maturity 48–62
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained
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Dwarf bushy plants with 3‘ vines, ideal for small backyard and container gardens. Slightly tapered medium green fruit 6-8 inches. Crisp tender & flavorful. Good slicer, dills or fancy sweet pickles. Great producer, resistant to scabs. Tags: Color: Green, Specialty: Dwarf, Specialty: Heavy Producer, Specialty: Di...
Dwarf bushy plants with 3‘ vines, ideal for small backyard and container gardens. Slightly tapered medium green fruit 6-8 inches. Crisp tender & flavorful. Good slicer, dills or fancy sweet pickles. Great producer, resistant to scabs. Tags: Color: Green, Specialty: Dwarf, Specialty: Heavy Producer, Specialty: Disease Resistant, Season: Summer.
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Bush Crop

Cucumis sativas
Dwarf bushy plants with 3‘ vines, ideal for small backyard and container gardens. Slightly tapered medium green fruit 6-8 inches. Crisp tender & flavorful. Good slicer, dills or fancy sweet pickles. Great producer, resistant to scabs. Tags: Color: Green, Sp...
Dwarf bushy plants with 3‘ vines, ideal for small backyard and container gardens. Slightly tapered medium green fruit 6-8 inches. Crisp tender & flavorful. Good slicer, dills or fancy sweet pickles. Great producer, resistant to scabs. Tags: Color: Green, Specialty: Dwarf, Specialty: Heavy Producer, Specialty: Disease Resistant, Season: Summer.
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HOW TO GROW CUCUMBER

Start indoors 3–4 weeks before last frost, plant out 1–2 weeks after last frost. Direct seed when soil and day temps are above 70–85˚F at least one week after last frost. Sow in rows or hills thinning to 3-4 plants per hill. Cucumbers are heavy feeders and thrive with ample amounts of well-decayed organic matter. For greenhouse cucumbers, prune to one central leader on a trellis for. Cucumbers prefer an air temperature of at least 70°F during the day, 60°F at night. For field cucumbers, plastic mulch and row covers are commonly used to increase soil and air temperature and ward off insects. Make sure to remove row covers when plants flower to ensure pollination. Soil pH 6.5-7.1. Hardiness zones 10. Annual.

Days from maturity calculated from the date of seeding. Average 985 seeds per ounce. Average 22M seeds per acre. Federal germination standard: 80%. Usual seed life: 10 years. Isolation distance for seed saving: 1/2 mile.

Planting Depth 1/2”
Soil Temp. Germ. 68-90˚F
Days to Germ. 4-12
Plant Spacing 8-12”
Row Spacing 5-6’
Days To Maturity 48–62
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained
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