Many of us are growing more of our own food these days to save money and provide healthy vegetables for our table. So it makes sense that a lot of us are discovering the difference fresh vegetables, herbs and fruits can make. What's better than a kitchen-vegetable garden right out of your backdoor? Plant your own Cucumber Pickling today. It's easy and all in one package! Some are organic, some are heirloom, some are organic heirloom and all are open pollinated which means they will reproduce themselves. Each seed is packaged in its own pack with its own set of instructions. Also included is a ... [Read More]
Small, rounded, pale yellow cucumbers now available as organic seed. Pick at 1½-2½" diameter. This versatile cucumber is sweet and flavorful, and doesn't have much of the chemical that makes other cucumbers bitter and hard to digest. Though it's often served raw, it's also a good pickling cucumber. Specialty market salad item. NOTE: Very late to begin bearing. David's Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality seeds since 2009.
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~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ PARIS PICKLING CUCUMBER 55-65 Days. Cornichon type cucumber popular in France and the Paris open markets. This is the "creme de la creme" of picklers with heavy production of miniature fruits. Perfect for home gardens !!!
52 Days. The "Boston Pickling Cucumber" has been around since the 19th century, and is still one of the big favorites. The cucumbers are flavorful and consistent in size, so they're never limited to pickle-making. They're stars of the salads, too.Cucumis sativus. Plant produces heavy yields of small 3- 6" long pickling type cucumbers.
The Pioneer Hybrid Cucumber! Delicious & 6"-8" long, 2"-3" wide. Ready in 55 days. Direct sow. Full sun. Sow seeds ½ inches deep in seed-starting formula Keep the soil moist and at 70 degrees F. Seedlings will emerge within 7-14 days. Please post pictures of your plants and review us!
Instruction how to grow these seeds:Cucumber plants are seeded or transplanted outside in the ground no earlier than 2 weeks after last frost date. Cucumbers are extremely susceptible to frost damage; the soil must be at least 70ºF for germination. Do not plant outside too soon!Before you plant outside, select a site with full sun.Soil should be neutral or slightly alkaline with a pH of 7.0.Cucumbers require fertile soil. Mix in compost and/or aged manure before planting to a depth of 2 inches and work into the soil 6 to 8 inches deep. Make sure that soil is moist and well-drained, not soggy.... [Read More]
Preserving Pickling Home Canners Gifts Clothing. Funny Canners Pickle Pickles Homesteaders Pickled Gardeners. Shirt Reads I Pickle Everything with Great Bright Illustration of 3 Mason Jars Filled to the Brim with Your Garden's Bounty Sour and Bread and Butter Pickles and Preserves. Makes Perfect Gift for any Home Gardeners Farmers Preppers Who Love Pickling and Fermenting Cucumbers and Other Vegetables. This Cute Funny Shirt Is the Shirt For You. CLICK ON OUR BRAND NAME FOR MORE APPAREL TYPES WITH THIS SAME DESIGN. CLICK OUR BRAND NAME AT TOP OF PAGE TO SEE MORE APPAREL AND GIFT ITEMS WITH THI... [Read More]
Sumter Cucumber SeedsThese are so good!!!Choose the quantity you want!!!!(click on the select tab to see the price and quantity)And remember..FREE SHIPPING!!!GOOD for SPRING or FALL PLANTING!!!!I grow a LOT of Vegetables each year (as you can see by my photo's on Facebook) and always have an abundance of fresh seeds ...these will do REALLY WELL for you...They are very heavy bearers and are so good!!!And remember..FREE SHIPPING!!!RARE Hard to find seeds!!!Sumter Cucumber Seeds The fruits are a medium-green color with white spines, blocky and slightly tapered. Well adapted for many parts of the ... [Read More]
Cucumbers do not take well to transplanting, so either start them early in peat pots or plant them directly. Start them indoors about 2 weeks before frost, placing 3-4 seeds 1/2" deep in the pot. Keep the air temperature at least 80 degrees F. When two or three leaves appear on each plant, cut off all but the strongest plant with a scissors. Before planting them, "harden" the seedlings by setting them outside during the day. They should be planted no sooner than a week after the last spring frost, when the air temperatures consistently average 65-75 degrees F. For planting them in a hill, plac... [Read More]
The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Dehydrating Foods is a comprehensive introduction to the process of food dehydrating. Commercial dehydrators were once too expensive for the typical home, but they've become much more popular in recent years as people have discovered the value and versatility of drying foods at home for snacks such as dried fruits and vegetables, trail mix, jerkies, fruit leathers, and more, all at a fraction of the cost were they to buy commercially-dried foods. Today, people are using their home dehydrators for drying and preserving all types of foods, from fruits and vegetabl... [Read More]
Instruction how to grow these seeds:Cucumber plants are seeded or transplanted outside in the ground no earlier than 2 weeks after last frost date. Cucumbers are extremely susceptible to frost damage; the soil must be at least 70ºF for germination. Do not plant outside too soon!Before you plant outside, select a site with full sun.Soil should be neutral or slightly alkaline with a pH of 7.0.Cucumbers require fertile soil. Mix in compost and/or aged manure before planting to a depth of 2 inches and work into the soil 6 to 8 inches deep. Make sure that soil is moist and well-drained, not soggy.... [Read More]
Preserving Pickling Home Canners Gifts Clothing. Funny Canners Pickle Pickles Homesteaders Pickled Gardeners. Shirt Reads I Pickle Everything with Great Bright Illustration of 3 Mason Jars Filled to the Brim with Your Garden's Bounty Sour and Bread and Butter Pickles and Preserves. Makes Perfect Gift for any Home Gardeners Farmers Preppers Who Love Pickling and Fermenting Cucumbers and Other Vegetables. This Cute Funny Shirt Is the Shirt For You. CLICK ON OUR BRAND NAME FOR MORE APPAREL TYPES WITH THIS SAME DESIGN. CLICK OUR BRAND NAME AT TOP OF PAGE TO SEE MORE APPAREL AND GIFT ITEMS WITH THI... [Read More]
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52 Days. The "Boston Pickling Cucumber" has been around since the 19th century, and is still one of the big favorites. The cucumbers are flavorful and consistent in size, so they're never limited to pickle-making.
Boston Pickling Cucumber Planting Seeds. Cucumis sativus. Cucumbers usually have both male and female flowers. It is the female flower that produces fruit while the male flower produces primarily pollen. Sow between March and April.
Historians generally agree that the first cucumbers grew in India's Himalyan Mountains over 3,000 years ago. From this region they expanded into Greece and Rome; the Romans most likely spread this vegetable to the rest
Historians generally agree that the first cucumbers grew in India's Himalyan Mountains over 3,000 years ago. From this region they expanded into Greece and Rome; the Romans most likely spread this vegetable to the rest
65 days. Recommended by USU. Black spined, blocky, slightly tapered fruits grow 2.5 inches thick by 6 inches long. Very productive. Perfect for dill pickles. A popular cucumber for the climatic conditions of Utah. CMV,
Historians generally agree that the first cucumbers grew in India's Himalyan Mountains over 3,000 years ago. From this region they expanded into Greece and Rome; the Romans most likely spread this vegetable to the rest
56 Days. Specifically bred for home pickling, this variety is great for container growing or where space is limited. Cucumbers are crisp, solid, and have excellent flavor. Plants grow vigorously, with big yields of medium-green
Historians generally agree that the first cucumbers grew in India's Himalyan Mountains over 3,000 years ago. From this region they expanded into Greece and Rome; the Romans most likely spread this vegetable to the rest
52 Days. The "Boston Pickling Cucumber" has been around since the 19th century, and is still one of the big favorites. The cucumbers are flavorful and consistent in size, so they're never limited to pickle-making.
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