Organic Boothby’s Blonde Cucumber - Cucumis sativus
Organic Boothby’s Blonde Cucumber Seeds
A darling little heirloom from the Boothby family of Livermore, Maine, which has grown this variety for numerous generations. A very abundant producer of unique looking creamy-yellow (blonde) cukes with tiny black spines. No need to peel these sweet, crisp, delicate fruits! Best when eaten around 4" long. Recognized by the Slow Food Ark of Taste as a variety in need of preservation. Does well in containers. We trust you'll come to love this cutely odd and super tasty cucumber. Great sliced fresh, try drizzled with a little vinegar or lemon juice and a pinch of salt, superb in salads and on sandwiches, makes great pickles, especially bread and butter.
- Organic
- Non-GMO
- Annual
- Sun: Full
- Indoors: Not recommended
- Direct Sow: 2-3 weeks after last frost
- Seed Count: 25
- Days to Maturity: 55-60
- Plant Size: 2'-5' vine
Growing Tips:
Sow seeds on mounds. Do not plant in cold soil. Use row cover, if needed, and remove when flowering begins. Use trellis or tipi for support. Apply mulch at base of plant.
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Organic Boothby’s Blonde Cucumber Seeds
A darling little heirloom from the Boothby family of Livermore, Maine, which has grown this variety for numerous generations. A very abundant producer of unique looking creamy-yellow (blonde) cukes with tiny black spines. No need to peel these sweet, crisp, delicate fruits! Best when eaten around 4" long. Recognized by the Slow Food Ark of Taste as a variety in need of preservation. Does well in containers. We trust you'll come to love this cutely odd and super tasty cucumber. Great sliced fresh, try drizzled with a little vinegar or lemon juice and a pinch of salt, superb in salads and on sandwiches, makes great pickles, especially bread and butter.
- Organic
- Non-GMO
- Annual
- Sun: Full
- Indoors: Not recommended
- Direct Sow: 2-3 weeks after last frost
- Seed Count: 25
- Days to Maturity: 55-60
- Plant Size: 2'-5' vine
Growing Tips:
Sow seeds on mounds. Do not plant in cold soil. Use row cover, if needed, and remove when flowering begins. Use trellis or tipi for support. Apply mulch at base of plant.