Cucumber

Cucumbers have been used for a myriad of things over the years. A cut cucumber will shine your shoes and polish the faucet. Rubbing a cut cucumber on a mirror will prevent it from becoming foggy. It has been used as a cure for hangovers and as a beauty aide for years. But why not just eat them because they are a particularly good source of Vitamin K, potassium, magnesium and water, and they have a crisp, refreshing flavor?

Approximately 16,000 seeds per lb. 1/2 oz. is needed for a 100 foot row, 3 lb. per acre.

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Marketmore 76 (Cucumber)

9" x 2" straight fruits with a slight taper at each end.
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SMR 58 Pickling (Cucumber)

Dark green fruits with a black spine. Vigorous plant. 'Pickles'
$0.00

Straight Eight (Cucumber)

Dark green, 7" x 2.5" fruits with rounded ends.
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Early Spring Burpless (Cucumber)

Long, slender, dark green fruits that are nearly seedless.
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Pick A Bushel (Cucumber)

2014 AAS Winner. Semi-bush habit that yields lots of 3" to 6" fruits
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Spacemaster 80 (Cucumber)

Delicious, slicing cucumbers on a compact plant
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