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Vegetables - Cucumber Seeds
We have a few white and yellow cucumber varieties, but most cucumbers are green and a little bit prickly. One difference to note about our cucumbers is that some are better when used for slicing (fresh eating) while others are better for pickling. A few of our cucumber varieties are all purpose, but if you really want to produce a crop for pickling, then you'll want to choose a pickler. Cucumbers are close relatives of some type of melons, so you'll want to be careful not to plant cucumber seeds too close to our melon seeds for sale, or you may end up with some interesting hybrids that likely won't be what you wanted.
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Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xBoston Pickling Cucumber Seeds
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Lemon Cucumber Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xLemon Cucumber Seeds
Cucumis sativus
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Not only very easy to grow, these round cucumbers grow as big as a baseball and are tender and extra sweet. The bright lemon yellow fruits are excellent in salads and for pickling. Try picking them at golf ball size for the best texture and flavor, or wait 65 days until they reach full size.Starting at $3.25 USD -
Marketmore 76 Cucumber Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xMarketmore 76 Cucumber Seeds
Cucumis sativus
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Marketmore 76 holds its excellent flavor and color even in the hot summer sun! This is a very productive and widely adapted slicing cucumber variety with excellent disease resistance. The uniform, straight, cylindrical fruits average 8" long with no stippling. They are resistant to CMV, DM, PM, and Scab, and take 68 days.Starting at $3.25 USD -
National Pickling Cucumber Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xNational Pickling Cucumber Seeds
Cucumis sativus
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The National Pickling cucumber seed works well for pickling because the thin, tender skin allows it to be easily flavored with spices. The fruits are short, thick, and blunt-ended when small, becoming smooth and cylindrical when larger. The medium-large vines produce heavy yields of 6" cucumbers in 50-58 days.Starting at $3.25 USD -
Spacemaster Cucumber Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xSpacemaster Cucumber Seeds
Cucumis sativus
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This is a very compact bush variety that is perfect for containers or hanging baskets. The 18" high plants produce 8" long fruits that are resistant to cucumber mosaic virus. You can use the fruit for pickling when small, or for slicing as they get bigger.Starting at $3.25 USD -
Straight Eight Cucumber Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xStraight Eight Cucumber Seeds
Cucumis sativus
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As its name implies, this variety is straight and is at its best when it is 8" long. This great, dependable home garden variety can be used for pickling when small or for slicing when larger. The vigorous vines are resistant to mosaic virus. It has average water needs and takes bout 60 days to reach maturity.Starting at $3.25 USD -
Out of Stock White Wonder Cucumber Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xWhite Wonder Cucumber Seeds
Cucumis sativus
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Try these ivory white cucumbers with their very mild, crisp, and delicious nature, and see why it is a favorite of many gardeners. This variety was introduced in 1893, and the plants are high yielding. White Wonder cucumbers are great for salads or pickling.Starting at $3.25 USD
We have a few white and yellow cucumber varieties, but most cucumbers are green and a little bit prickly. One difference to note about our cucumbers is that some are better when used for slicing (fresh eating) while others are better for pickling. A few of our cucumber varieties are all purpose, but if you really want to produce a crop for pickling, then you'll want to choose a pickler. Cucumbers are close relatives of some type of melons, so you'll want to be careful not to plant cucumber seeds too close to our melon seeds for sale, or you may end up with some interesting hybrids that likely won't be what you wanted.