Botanical Interests Seeds, English Cucumber, Telegraph Improved 20 Ea

Cucumis sativus. Warm season 60 days. Sow after last chance of spring frost. Heirloom: Enjoy sweet, delicious English cucumbers at teatime or dinnertime. Long, slender fruits have few seeds. Originally developed for growing in greenhouses, this open-pollinated variety is now a favorite of home gardeners for the long, thin-skinned fruits that add a cool, mild flavor and a snappy crunch to salads and sandwiches. Great for snacking, too. Just like the ones found at the grocery store but much fresher because they come straight from your garden. Cucumbers develop best when grown on a trellis and get regular moisture while fruits are forming. This sows up to 16 feet of trellised cucumbers. No GMOs. All our seeds are untreated. www.botanicalinterests.com. We are dedicated to inspiring & educating the gardener in you. That's why we've put even more helpful information inside.