- Hardiness Zone: 3-11 Annual
Seed Depth: 1/2 inch
Seed Spacing: 12 inches
Row Spacing: 36–48 inches
Sunlight: Full sun
Days to Sprout: 7–10 days
Days to Maturity: 55–65 days
Growth Habit: Bushy or vining annual
Sunlight: Thrives in full sun, needing at least 6–8 hours daily for optimal growth and fruit production.
Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, nutrient-rich soil with a pH of 6.0–7.0.
When to Plant: Sow seeds directly outdoors after the last frost, when soil temperatures reach at least 65°F.
Direct Sowing: Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep, spacing them 12 inches apart. Allow 36–48 inches between rows for vining varieties.
Indoor Sowing: Not recommended; cucumbers perform best when direct-sown.
Succession Planting: Sow every 2–3 weeks for a continuous harvest throughout the season.
Watering: Water consistently, keeping the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilizing: Use a balanced fertilizer at planting and compost or potassium-rich fertilizer during fruiting.
Pruning: Prune lightly to maintain airflow and reduce disease risks. Train vines on a trellis for easier harvesting.
Pest and Disease Control: Monitor for cucumber beetles, aphids, and powdery mildew; treat with organic solutions as needed.
When to Harvest: Harvest cucumbers when they are 6–8 inches long, firm, and dark green, typically 55–65 days after planting.
How to Harvest: Use scissors or pruners to snip cucumbers from the vine to avoid damaging the plant.
Seed Collection: Allow a few cucumbers to ripen and turn yellow on the vine before collecting seeds.
Storing Seeds: Dry seeds thoroughly and store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Why You’ll Love It
Tendergreen Burpless Cucumbers are known for their smooth skin, non-bitter flavor, and excellent digestibility. These vigorous plants yield long, dark green fruits that are perfect for slicing into salads, sandwiches, or just enjoying fresh from the vine. Ideal for gardeners who want a productive, mild-flavored cucumber that’s easy on the stomach and thrives in full sun.
Plant Characteristics
Height: Trailing vine, 12–18 inches high with long spread
Growth Habit: Sprawling or trellised vine
Fruit Type: Long, smooth cucumbers, 8–10 inches
Days to Maturity: 55–65 days
Hardiness: Warm-season annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mild, sweet, and never bitter — excellent for fresh eating
Culinary Uses: Perfect for slicing, salads, sandwiches, infused water, and snacking. Thin skin means no peeling required, and they stay crisp when chilled.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Corn, beans, lettuce, dill, and nasturtiums
Avoid Planting Near: Aromatic herbs like sage or potatoes
Bonus Benefit: Trellising improves airflow and fruit shape while saving garden space
Common Issues and Solutions
Bitterness or Tough Skin: Avoid heat stress by watering consistently and harvesting early
Powdery Mildew: Provide good airflow, full sun, and water early in the day at the soil level
Low Pollination: Encourage bees and other pollinators by planting nearby flowers like marigolds or borage
Seeds Per Packet
1g | Approximately 36 |
2g | Approximately 72 |
3g | Approximately 108 |
4g | Approximately 144 |
Why You’ll Love It
Tendergreen Burpless Cucumbers are known for their smooth skin, non-bitter flavor, and excellent digestibility. These vigorous plants yield long, dark green fruits that are perfect for slicing into salads, sandwiches, or just enjoying fresh from the vine. Ideal for gardeners who want a productive, mild-flavored cucumber that’s easy on the stomach and thrives in full sun.
Plant Characteristics
Height: Trailing vine, 12–18 inches high with long spread
Growth Habit: Sprawling or trellised vine
Fruit Type: Long, smooth cucumbers, 8–10 inches
Days to Maturity: 55–65 days
Hardiness: Warm-season annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mild, sweet, and never bitter — excellent for fresh eating
Culinary Uses: Perfect for slicing, salads, sandwiches, infused water, and snacking. Thin skin means no peeling required, and they stay crisp when chilled.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Corn, beans, lettuce, dill, and nasturtiums
Avoid Planting Near: Aromatic herbs like sage or potatoes
Bonus Benefit: Trellising improves airflow and fruit shape while saving garden space
Common Issues and Solutions
Bitterness or Tough Skin: Avoid heat stress by watering consistently and harvesting early
Powdery Mildew: Provide good airflow, full sun, and water early in the day at the soil level
Low Pollination: Encourage bees and other pollinators by planting nearby flowers like marigolds or borage
Seeds Per Packet
1g | Approximately 36 |
2g | Approximately 72 |
3g | Approximately 108 |
4g | Approximately 144 |
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