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Cucumber
How many times have you had to re-plant cucumbers because of late spring
cool spell, a period of rain that rotted the seeds, or that cute, little
furry animal that made a midnight snack of those tender shoots? No
need to fret. We have Cucumbers all started for you in 3" peat pots,
meaning you can plant the pot and all right in the ground without
disturbing the roots for a faster start. Save the hassles of cold weather
and rain, now just figure out a way to keep that "critter" from helping
himself.
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Cucumber 'Slicing'
Sorry, Sold Out for 2008
We grow a variety of slicing cucumbers with
smooth, straight growth
and thin, dark green skin. Choose from Marketmore, Straight 8,
Jackson Supreme and Burpee's Spacemaster. (Great for small areas)
Harvest these cukes at
about 8 to 9 inches long and you'll be enjoying mouth watering fresh
cucumbers. Slice 'em up right out of the garden, add a little salt,
or toss with other fresh green produce for a healthy fresh salad or my
favorite, a cucumber sandwich with mayonnaise. m-m-m Good!
Ready to Harvest from Transplanting: 50-60 Days
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Cucumber 'Wisconsin
SMR 58 Pickling'
Sorry, Sold Out for 2008
Our pickling cucumbers
will produce big crops of tasty, crispy cukes. Harvest these blocky fruits
when they reach 4-5 inches long.
Ready to Harvest from Transplanting: 50-60 Days
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Harvest at 1
1/2 inches for tiny sweet pickles or 4 to 5 inches for dills and spears |
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Availability and Pricing, Call or Email Us
Tel: 207 - 785 - 4385
Fax: 207 - 785 - 5145 |
Driving directions: Centrally located on Rt. 17 in Union, Maine
between Rt. 131N and North Union Rd. in western Knox county. |
Hours:
Mon. - Fri. 8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am - 3:00pm |