National Pickling Cucumber Seeds

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National Pickling Cucumber Seeds

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National Pickling Cucumber Seeds | Product Features

  • High-quality National Pickling Cucumber Seeds for planting.
  • Thin skin gherkins perfect for absorbing pickling flavor.
  • Fresh, crunchy cucumber great for slicing or on salads.
  • Monoecious plant that produces bulky, flavorful fruit.
  • Large, premium seed packets give instructions on how to grow and when to plant outdoors.
  • Standard packet contains 1 g of Non-GMO, Heirloom seeds (about 39 seeds).
  • Jumbo packet contains 6 g (about 200 seeds).

Developed by the National Pickle Packers, this cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is ideal for pickling. The fruit is bulky with a great flavor. Flavors easily absorb through its thin green skin with dark spines. Pick early for gherkins or wait until cukes reach 5-7 inches for pickling and slicing. 55 days to maturity. This variety is more productive if allowed to climb a trellis.

Cucumbers are great in salads, mini English sandwiches, drinks or just eaten plain. This variety makes a tasty option for pickles. Cucumbers are a must for many Japanese and Asian dishes.

Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before planting outdoors. Do not disturb roots during transplanting. Keep soil moist and do not let dry out. Plant in hills or provide trellis or other support for climbing.

National Pickling Cucumber Seeds Growing Details
Botanical Name Cucumis Sativus
Plant Spacing 18-48”
Planting Depth 1/2”
Spread 36”
Height 12”
Germination Temp 70 °F
Light Required Full Sun
Life Cycle Annual
Days to Germination 7-10 days
Days to Maturity 55-65 Days
Planting Zone 4-12
Flower Form Yellow Blossoms
Yield High
Growth Rate Fast
Growing Season Spring - Fall
Harvest Season Summer - Fall

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! They are also great slicing cucumbers with a tasty flavor.
Pickling cucumbers are generally shorter and stouter than traditional, regular cucumbers. They also have thinner skin, more spines, and drier flesh. However, both varieties can be used fresh for slicing or for pickling.

National Pickling cucumbers greatly benefit from trellising.
As a vining plant, cucumbers grow best with a trellis. Keeping the plant off the ground and growing up a trellis allows for better air circulation and can reduce the potential of disease as well. When grown on a trellis, cucumbers can also produce higher yields.

Prepare brine by bringing water, vinegar, and salt to a boil to dissolve the salt. Put a dill blossom or sprig, 5 black peppercorns, 3-4 cloves of garlic, and a bay leaf at the bottom of each jar. Mix in the rest of your spices and tightly pack your cucumbers up to the neck of the jar. Once the brine has come to a boil, carefully pull it over the pickles leaving about 1/2” space at the top of each jar. For quick pickles allow some time for cooling, then move your jars to the fridge. For long-term storage, process each jar for 15 minutes.
Check out our Planters Library for the full recipe!

Select a fully ripe cucumber. Scoop the seeds and surrounding pulp into a container, add water, and allow it to ferment for a few days. Seeds that will be viable for planting will sink to the bottom. Skim off the floaters and gel on the top of the water. Then, rinse the remaining seeds thoroughly, removing all pulp and debris. Allow the seeds to dry completely before storing.

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