Bartram's Garden
Cucumis sativus, Parisian pickling cucumber
Cucumis sativus, Parisian pickling cucumber
Parisian pickling cucumber                                    Â
Cucumis sativus                                      Â
Light:Â Full sun
Water: Keep consistent moisture for seedlings at transplant, then reduce to one deep watering a week unless leaves are visibly wilting.
Hardiness: Summer crop, extremely frost intolerant, plant well after last chance of frost
Spacing: 1- 1.5' between plants, 2- 3' between rows.
Days to maturity: 60
Soil notes: Rich, well draining garden soil, compost amendment beneficial     Â
Fruit: Short, small, thick flesh, not too seedy, ideal for picklingÂ
Notes: Vining plant, benefits from trellising, this heirloom cucumber was listed in the U.S. in 1892 by the seedsman J.H. Gregory from Massachusetts.
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