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Cucumber Burpee Pickler - Burpee Seeds
Cucumis sativus
Early-maturing, black-spined pickles, on full-sized vines.
Burpee Pickler is an early maturing, black-spined cucumber, on full-sized vines. Large plants mean heavier yields over a long period. Medium-green, 3 1/2-5" fruits have blunt tips. Excellent in all sizes. Tolerates cucumber mosaic virus. Burpee Bred. Proven tops for performance, flavor and wide adaptability.
53 days to maturity, full sun.
- Like most vegetables, cucumbers are tender and tastiest when harvested young before their seeds are fully developed.
- Slicing cucumber varieties are generally ready for harvest when about six to eight inches long; pickling cucumber types at three to five inches- both in about 50-60 days from seeding.
- To avoid damage cut fruit from the vine rather than pull
- Don't allow the fruits to become overripe on the vine as this signals to the plant that the seed-development process is nearly complete and it will shut down.
- Keep mature cucumber fruits picked to encourage further production. During hot weather cucumbers grow very fast, you may need to harvest every day.
- Harvest the cucumber fruits early in the morning before the sun hits them for the best flavor and texture.
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Cucumis sativus
Early-maturing, black-spined pickles, on full-sized vines.
Burpee Pickler is an early maturing, black-spined cucumber, on full-sized vines. Large plants mean heavier yields over a long period. Medium-green, 3 1/2-5" fruits have blunt tips. Excellent in all sizes. Tolerates cucumber mosaic virus. Burpee Bred. Proven tops for performance, flavor and wide adaptability.
53 days to maturity, full sun.
- Like most vegetables, cucumbers are tender and tastiest when harvested young before their seeds are fully developed.
- Slicing cucumber varieties are generally ready for harvest when about six to eight inches long; pickling cucumber types at three to five inches- both in about 50-60 days from seeding.
- To avoid damage cut fruit from the vine rather than pull
- Don't allow the fruits to become overripe on the vine as this signals to the plant that the seed-development process is nearly complete and it will shut down.
- Keep mature cucumber fruits picked to encourage further production. During hot weather cucumbers grow very fast, you may need to harvest every day.
- Harvest the cucumber fruits early in the morning before the sun hits them for the best flavor and texture.














