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🥒 Cultivate Freshness: Your Garden Awaits!
These Organic Cucumber Seeds (Marketmore 76) are a premium choice for gardeners seeking non-GMO, heirloom varieties. Each packet contains approximately 100 seeds, certified USDA Organic, ensuring high germination rates and robust growth. Ideal for outdoor planting in full sun, these cucumbers are perfect for a variety of culinary uses, from salads to soups. Packaged for the current growing season, they also make a thoughtful gift for gardening aficionados.
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Material Features | GMO Free, Organic, Heirloom |
Color | Green |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Pieces | 100 |
Expected Planting Period | Spring to Summer, Any Time Indoors |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 4.0 |
Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer to Fall |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | USDA Organic, Attracts Pollinators, High Germination Rate |
D**Y
Do you like fast growing cucumbers?
I purchased these organic cucumber seeds this year, and they completely exceeded my expectations! The seeds sprouted incredibly fast—less than a week for the saplings to appear. Every single seed I planted sprouted and produced, resulting in an amazing harvest.The cucumbers were large, fresh, and full of flavor. The taste and crispness of homegrown cucumbers were unbeatable—so much better than store-bought! I ended up with more cucumbers than I could eat, which was a great problem to have.Overall, these seeds are absolutely the best! If you’re looking for a high-yield, reliable, and delicious option for your garden, I can’t recommend them enough. 10/10, 5 stars!
J**Y
Good buy, sprouts well.
Great seeds fast germination and growth. Here is March 29 after sprout to one month later. Zone 8
J**
Cukes grew within four days!
I sowed these a few days ago and I wasn’t expecting growth until the six day mark like the back of the package stated. Came outside this morning to a few sprouts that have germinated from seed. As a beginner, I’ve learned from growing vegs so far that cucumbers are very easy to grow. However, the ones I got from another brand took at least a week like I thought. This is amazing! I have some carrots from this brand and I’m feeling hopeful about them. I placed a little bit of hair in my grow bag so the pests keep away from my sprouts as they grow and bear.
A**R
Good
Nearly all seeds sprouted and have a great crop growing. Cucumbers look good so far.
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Big seedlings quickly. Prompt delivery.
I can not write an honest review yet about how these produce cucumber flowers or fruit but I can say they sprouted excellently! They had a good germination rate, possibly close to 100%. It’s on me that I can’t remember how many I planted in that spot at that time. I didn’t plant all yet. But, they sprouted quickly and grew to about a foot and a half in just a couple of weeks. I have them in a planter with green beans on one side and peas on the other. In hindsight, probably not the best idea as they’ve all grown great and may not transplant happily so I’ve decided to leave them and just give them a nice trellis area. They’ve been in a morning sun area where afternoon sun has been pretty strong lately. So, I protected them from that. They seem happy. If they don’t do well, I will guess it will be user error as opposed to seed. I’m not a very experienced gardener yet and didn’t have enough supplies when I planted them or I’d have separated them but, it will be interesting to see what happens. I did make up my own mix using perlite, coco coire and earthworm casings mixed with potting soul and food, all organic. I think that’s the right stuff I used🤪😁memory lets me down often.I hope this is helpful to someone 😊
S**G
Great seeds so far
All seeds I planted sprouted. I will update the review once I have the cucumbers
K**E
Good
Purchased these for the next season. I planted 2 seed when I received just to make sure they would grow. They sprouted and came up within 3 days and are currently about 4 inches. I know they probably won't have time to produce this year but we'll have them ready for spring.
A**R
Not fungus resistant
I planted these last spring and about 3 out of 5 seeds sprouted. The plants grew well however within a month the mildew fungus started and in a couple of weeks had spread throughout the leaves on the plants. By early August the deseased leaves dried up and the plants died. Until that happened I was able to get quite a few cucumbers but that was cut short by the mildew.
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