Seed Savers Exchange 1434 Open-pollinated Cucumber, West Indian Gherkin, 25 Seed Packet
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Product Feature
- A different species than the common cucumber, traditionally used for pickling as the flesh is thin, tough and seedy
- Introduced from Jamaica in 1793
- Catalogued by James J. H. Gregory as early as 1875
- He describes it as A very small, elegant, peculiar sort . . . prolific to an extraordinary degree
- Very drought tolerant; 60-65 days to maturity
- Very drought tolerant;60-65 days to maturity
Product Description
Sow seeds outdoors in 12-inch diameter hills after the last frost when soil is warm. Space hills 6-feet apart in all directions. Can also be started indoors 2-4 weeks before the last frost for an earlier harvest. Cucumbers benefit from consistent moisture. Provide support for vines to save space. Thank you for supporting Seed Savers Exchange's efforts to preserve our gardening heritage for future generations. Sales from our seed packets fund our mission to maintain and distribute heirloom and open-pollinated seeds.Seed Savers Exchange 1434 Open-pollinated Cucumber, West Indian Gherkin, 25 Seed Packet Review
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