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Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds

Key Features:

  • Classic Pickling Variety: Produces uniform, tender cucumbers ideal for making crunchy pickles.

  • Heirloom & Non-GMO: Naturally bred and open-pollinated seeds trusted by gardeners for generations.

  • High Yielding: Vigorous vines produce an abundance of cucumbers throughout the growing season.

  • Early Maturing: Fruits are ready to harvest in just 50–60 days.

  • Dual Purpose: Great for both pickling and fresh salads.

  • Adaptable Growth: Suitable for containers, trellises, or open-field cultivation.

Specifications:

  • Scientific Name: Cucumis sativus

  • Common Name (US): Boston Pickling Cucumber

  • Plant Type: Annual Fruiting Vine

  • Fruit Size: 3–6 inches long, uniform green cucumbers

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–11 (as annual)

  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6–8 hours daily)

  • Soil Type: Loamy, well-drained soil rich in organic matter

  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.0

  • Water Requirements: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist

  • Bloom Season: Late Spring to Summer

  • Harvest Season: Summer to Early Fall

  • Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom Variety

  • Temperature for Germination: 70–85°F (21–29°C)

  • Germination Time: 7–10 days

  • Planting Depth: ½ inch (1.3 cm)

  • Spacing: 12 inches apart in rows 3–4 feet apart

  • Pollination: Insect-pollinated

  • Lifespan: Annual

  • Uses: Pickling, fresh salads, juicing, container gardening

Planting Guide:

  1. Seed Starting: Direct sow after frost danger passes and soil temperature is above 70°F.

  2. Soil Preparation: Work in compost or well-rotted manure before planting.

  3. Planting Depth: Sow ½ inch deep in moist, fertile soil.

  4. Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during flowering and fruiting.

  5. Support: Grow on a trellis for straighter fruits and better air circulation.

  6. Fertilization: Feed with a balanced organic fertilizer once vines start producing.

  7. Harvesting: Pick cucumbers regularly when 3–6 inches long to encourage continuous yield.

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Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds

Key Features:

  • Classic Pickling Variety: Produces uniform, tender cucumbers ideal for making crunchy pickles.

  • Heirloom & Non-GMO: Naturally bred and open-pollinated seeds trusted by gardeners for generations.

  • High Yielding: Vigorous vines produce an abundance of cucumbers throughout the growing season.

  • Early Maturing: Fruits are ready to harvest in just 50–60 days.

  • Dual Purpose: Great for both pickling and fresh salads.

  • Adaptable Growth: Suitable for containers, trellises, or open-field cultivation.

Specifications:

  • Scientific Name: Cucumis sativus

  • Common Name (US): Boston Pickling Cucumber

  • Plant Type: Annual Fruiting Vine

  • Fruit Size: 3–6 inches long, uniform green cucumbers

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–11 (as annual)

  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6–8 hours daily)

  • Soil Type: Loamy, well-drained soil rich in organic matter

  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.0

  • Water Requirements: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist

  • Bloom Season: Late Spring to Summer

  • Harvest Season: Summer to Early Fall

  • Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom Variety

  • Temperature for Germination: 70–85°F (21–29°C)

  • Germination Time: 7–10 days

  • Planting Depth: ½ inch (1.3 cm)

  • Spacing: 12 inches apart in rows 3–4 feet apart

  • Pollination: Insect-pollinated

  • Lifespan: Annual

  • Uses: Pickling, fresh salads, juicing, container gardening

Planting Guide:

  1. Seed Starting: Direct sow after frost danger passes and soil temperature is above 70°F.

  2. Soil Preparation: Work in compost or well-rotted manure before planting.

  3. Planting Depth: Sow ½ inch deep in moist, fertile soil.

  4. Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during flowering and fruiting.

  5. Support: Grow on a trellis for straighter fruits and better air circulation.

  6. Fertilization: Feed with a balanced organic fertilizer once vines start producing.

  7. Harvesting: Pick cucumbers regularly when 3–6 inches long to encourage continuous yield.

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Key Features:

  • Classic Pickling Variety: Produces uniform, tender cucumbers ideal for making crunchy pickles.

  • Heirloom & Non-GMO: Naturally bred and open-pollinated seeds trusted by gardeners for generations.

  • High Yielding: Vigorous vines produce an abundance of cucumbers throughout the growing season.

  • Early Maturing: Fruits are ready to harvest in just 50–60 days.

  • Dual Purpose: Great for both pickling and fresh salads.

  • Adaptable Growth: Suitable for containers, trellises, or open-field cultivation.

Specifications:

  • Scientific Name: Cucumis sativus

  • Common Name (US): Boston Pickling Cucumber

  • Plant Type: Annual Fruiting Vine

  • Fruit Size: 3–6 inches long, uniform green cucumbers

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–11 (as annual)

  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6–8 hours daily)

  • Soil Type: Loamy, well-drained soil rich in organic matter

  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.0

  • Water Requirements: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist

  • Bloom Season: Late Spring to Summer

  • Harvest Season: Summer to Early Fall

  • Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom Variety

  • Temperature for Germination: 70–85°F (21–29°C)

  • Germination Time: 7–10 days

  • Planting Depth: ½ inch (1.3 cm)

  • Spacing: 12 inches apart in rows 3–4 feet apart

  • Pollination: Insect-pollinated

  • Lifespan: Annual

  • Uses: Pickling, fresh salads, juicing, container gardening

Planting Guide:

  1. Seed Starting: Direct sow after frost danger passes and soil temperature is above 70°F.

  2. Soil Preparation: Work in compost or well-rotted manure before planting.

  3. Planting Depth: Sow ½ inch deep in moist, fertile soil.

  4. Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during flowering and fruiting.

  5. Support: Grow on a trellis for straighter fruits and better air circulation.

  6. Fertilization: Feed with a balanced organic fertilizer once vines start producing.

  7. Harvesting: Pick cucumbers regularly when 3–6 inches long to encourage continuous yield.

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