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Burpee
Burpee 'Straight Eight' Slicing Cucumber Seeds, 200 Non-GMO seeds, Heirloom
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$13.28 USD
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About This
- EASY GROW SEEDS: An All-America Selections winner, with a cool, firm flesh and a bright, sparky taste. For peak flavor and ultimate toothsome texture, pick when 8" long. Best grown on a fence or our space-saving Trellis Netting. Sow seeds 6" apart in rows, or plant 5 or 6 seeds in groups (hills) 4–5 apart
- NON-GMO: Each packet contains 200 non-GMO seeds. Burpee offers the highest quality, non-GMO seeds hand-picked by expert horticulturalists for growing in the home garden. Our germination rates are 35% higher than industry standards.
- HEIRLOOM: A cucumber Superstar, this classic has excellent flavor and is widely adapted
- DIRECT SOW: Sow outdoors 4 weeks after the average last frost date and harvest in 58 days. Annual for all growing zones from 1-11. Sunlight exposure = full-sun
- GROWTH HABIT: Plant height is 6". Plant spread is 36". Yields 8" fruit.
Overview
- Indoor/Outdoor Usage : Outdoor
- Brand : Burpee
- Material Feature : GMO Free, Heirloom
- Color : Straight Eight
- Special Feature : Certified Seeds, Heirloom Seeds, Non-GMO, Organic Seeds
- Expected Blooming Period : Summer
- Sunlight Exposure : Full Sun
- Unit Count : 200.0 Count
- Expected Planting Period : Spring
- Product Care Instructions : Keep plants well-watered during the growing season, especially during dry spells. Plants need about 1-2 inches of rain per week during the growing season. Use a rain gauge to check to see if you need to add water. It's best to water with a drip or trickle system that delivers water at low pressure at the soil level. If you water with overhead sprinklers, water early in the day so the foliage has time to dry off before evening, to minimize disease problems. Keep the soil moist but not saturated. Keep plants well-watered during the growing season, especially during dry spells. Plants need about 1-2 inches of rain per week during the growing season. Use a rain gauge… See more
