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Seed Needs' Bush Pickle Cucumber Seeds offer 30 heirloom, non-GMO seeds designed for compact growth and high yield. Ideal for small gardens, these disease-resistant seeds mature quickly, ensuring a bountiful harvest perfect for pickling. Packaged with care, they promise freshness and quality for your outdoor vegetable garden.
Material Features | GMO Free, Natural |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 90 |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 |
Soil Type | Rich / Fertile |
Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 1 Feet |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
J**L
Growing like champs in the Texas heat!
I have never, ever, been able to grow anything from a seed. Of course, that has never stopped me from trying every year and then giving up and buying sub-par veggies from a big box store halfway through May...I don't know what it is about 2020... maybe I get a bene since the world is ending... or maybe it was the Root Riot cubes I bought to use as starters (seriously folks, the Root Riot actually resulted in my successfully starting 5 other seed types, from tomatoes to pumpkins, out of packets 2+ years old!)... but finally - with these puppies- I will have cukes/pickles galore! TBH, I grew TOO MANY of these suckers because I expected half to 3/4s of the seedlings to die or not even germinate. NOT ONE HAS DIED! Not even the one my cat chewed on as a seedling... It bounced back! They are flowering like crazy and I think I will have to learn how to pickle really fast once these are ripe... based on what I have seen so far these things are going to explode with cukes!I also live in Central Texas, and it's over 90 every day now at the start of June... and these are holding up GREAT with regular watering.I highly recommend these seeds. And the Root Riot starters...
C**H
High germination rate
Most of the seeds came up. I intended to plant these inside and move them to the garden around Easter. However, I was unable to get that done, so the seeds went straight into the ground a few days after Easter, even though the ground here in Georgia was still a little cool. It's the first week in June now. I have great vines and a massive number of blossoms, but no cucumbers yet. The June bugs shredded some of the leaves but it's not too bad. Should have some cucumbers in another week. I'll update with pictures.
B**9
Excellent
Seeds were up and running in two weeks. I planted them in unusually cold weather in Delaware and it didn't even phase them. Great seeds. A definite buy again for me.
C**.
Impressive
These are the first pickling cucumbers I've ever grown but I must say these are impressive! They grow much taller than what I expected for a bush pickle but I've already picked 16 pints of garlic dill pickles and they are the best I've grown so far! So crunchy! I will grow these from now on!!
V**T
Seeds sprouted easily
These seeds sprouted quickly and easily. Would buy again.
B**K
Doubtful quality of seeds. 100% negative result
I've planted 12 nests with 4 seeds into each one of them 15 days ago. Result? Nothing. Nothing at all! Not a single seed grew out!I've being planting cucumbers' seeds for almost 20 years - and I never had such failure. Very disapointed with the quality of your seeds.
P**Y
The cucumbers are perfect for this kind of garden and are REALLY healthy
I planted these in Farmers Bootstrap Bags that I also got from Amazon. The bags in different colors make such a striking addition to my balcony. The cucumbers are perfect for this kind of garden and are REALLY healthy. I can't wait for the harvest!
C**R
Wrong seeds - Not bush cucumbers
Definitely not bush cucumbers. The vines were supposed to be 2-3 feet long but were 9 feet long and took over my entire garden.
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2 months ago
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