
National Pickling Cucumber Seeds – Heirloom, Crisp & Prolific Variety
Bring garden freshness and classic flavor to your table with National Pickling Cucumber Seeds, a time-tested heirloom variety prized for its excellent texture, productivity, and versatility. Perfect for pickling or slicing fresh, these compact vines produce heavy yields of uniform, crisp, dark-green cucumbers. Ideal for both home gardeners and small-scale farmers seeking reliable, high-quality crops.
Features
- Classic heirloom cucumber variety
- High yields of uniform, crisp cucumbers
- Ideal for pickling and fresh use
- Resistant to common cucumber diseases
- Compact vines suitable for small gardens
Specifications
- Scientific Name: Cucumis sativus
- Common Name (U.S.): Cucumber
- Variety: National Pickling
- Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated
- Plant Type: Warm-season annual vine
- Season: Spring to Early Summer planting
- Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained loam
- Soil pH: 6.0–7.0
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–11
- Days to Germination: 7–10 days
- Days to Maturity: 50–55 days from sowing
- Vine Length: 4–6 feet (can be trellised)
- Spacing: 12–18 inches apart, rows 3–4 feet apart
- Watering: Consistent moisture, avoid waterlogging
- Fruit Size: 4–6 inches long, dark green with slight taper
- Storage: Best used fresh or for pickling soon after harvest
Planting Guide
- Sowing: Direct sow outdoors after the last frost when soil temperature reaches 70°F (21°C).
- Depth: Plant seeds ½–1 inch deep.
- Soil Preparation: Enrich with compost or organic fertilizer before planting.
- Watering: Water at the base to prevent leaf disease; keep soil evenly moist.
- Harvesting: Pick cucumbers regularly when 4–6 inches long to encourage continuous production.
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National Pickling Cucumber Seeds – Heirloom, Crisp & Prolific Variety
Bring garden freshness and classic flavor to your table with National Pickling Cucumber Seeds, a time-tested heirloom variety prized for its excellent texture, productivity, and versatility. Perfect for pickling or slicing fresh, these compact vines produce heavy yields of uniform, crisp, dark-green cucumbers. Ideal for both home gardeners and small-scale farmers seeking reliable, high-quality crops.
Features
- Classic heirloom cucumber variety
- High yields of uniform, crisp cucumbers
- Ideal for pickling and fresh use
- Resistant to common cucumber diseases
- Compact vines suitable for small gardens
Specifications
- Scientific Name: Cucumis sativus
- Common Name (U.S.): Cucumber
- Variety: National Pickling
- Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated
- Plant Type: Warm-season annual vine
- Season: Spring to Early Summer planting
- Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained loam
- Soil pH: 6.0–7.0
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–11
- Days to Germination: 7–10 days
- Days to Maturity: 50–55 days from sowing
- Vine Length: 4–6 feet (can be trellised)
- Spacing: 12–18 inches apart, rows 3–4 feet apart
- Watering: Consistent moisture, avoid waterlogging
- Fruit Size: 4–6 inches long, dark green with slight taper
- Storage: Best used fresh or for pickling soon after harvest
Planting Guide
- Sowing: Direct sow outdoors after the last frost when soil temperature reaches 70°F (21°C).
- Depth: Plant seeds ½–1 inch deep.
- Soil Preparation: Enrich with compost or organic fertilizer before planting.
- Watering: Water at the base to prevent leaf disease; keep soil evenly moist.
- Harvesting: Pick cucumbers regularly when 4–6 inches long to encourage continuous production.
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Description
Bring garden freshness and classic flavor to your table with National Pickling Cucumber Seeds, a time-tested heirloom variety prized for its excellent texture, productivity, and versatility. Perfect for pickling or slicing fresh, these compact vines produce heavy yields of uniform, crisp, dark-green cucumbers. Ideal for both home gardeners and small-scale farmers seeking reliable, high-quality crops.
Features
- Classic heirloom cucumber variety
- High yields of uniform, crisp cucumbers
- Ideal for pickling and fresh use
- Resistant to common cucumber diseases
- Compact vines suitable for small gardens
Specifications
- Scientific Name: Cucumis sativus
- Common Name (U.S.): Cucumber
- Variety: National Pickling
- Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated
- Plant Type: Warm-season annual vine
- Season: Spring to Early Summer planting
- Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained loam
- Soil pH: 6.0–7.0
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–11
- Days to Germination: 7–10 days
- Days to Maturity: 50–55 days from sowing
- Vine Length: 4–6 feet (can be trellised)
- Spacing: 12–18 inches apart, rows 3–4 feet apart
- Watering: Consistent moisture, avoid waterlogging
- Fruit Size: 4–6 inches long, dark green with slight taper
- Storage: Best used fresh or for pickling soon after harvest
Planting Guide
- Sowing: Direct sow outdoors after the last frost when soil temperature reaches 70°F (21°C).
- Depth: Plant seeds ½–1 inch deep.
- Soil Preparation: Enrich with compost or organic fertilizer before planting.
- Watering: Water at the base to prevent leaf disease; keep soil evenly moist.
- Harvesting: Pick cucumbers regularly when 4–6 inches long to encourage continuous production.























