Beit Alpha Cucumber

SKU: CUC09
Beit Alpha Cucumber

Plant Attributes

Container Friendly
Days to Maturity: 55-65
Approximate Seed Count: 30
Annual

Beit Alpha Cucumber

SKU: CUC09
Regular price $2.00
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Also known as the Middle Eastern cucumber, this variety was cultivated in Israel. Spineless fruits and smooth skin make for enjoyable eating and harvesting. Sweet and flavorful, these are perfect for fresh eating and snacking. This is a parthenocarpic variety, meaning it self pollinates. The ideal picking size is around 5-6 inches.

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Samantha
Delicious but mine had spines

This is probably the best cucumber I've ever eaten. My kids also loved the flavor. The seeds had excellent germination (I think they all sprouted). T he plants have been healthy and have had a great yield. I am disappointed that they are covered in small spines however. They need to be scrubbed well before eating because of this. I will definitely grow them again.

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Vivian
Wish there were more stars!

I've planted a lot of seeds in my time, but the MIgardner seeds are so much appreciated for their amount of seeds, packaging, fast delivery and quality. I was shocked to see them come up in TWO DAYS. Most brands that cost from $1.79 to nearly $4.00 have enough seeds to fill a thimble, and at the 2-day point are just sort of THINKING about coming up. Thank you for the knowledge you share, your smiley face and a reputable business.

Sincerely,
An Arkie hillbilly who wears shoes, has all her teeth, doesn't chew on a hayseed, doesn't know how to pick 'n grin, and my husband only wears his dress overalls and brogans on Sundays. Y'all come on down! ☺

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Mary Brown
Productive!

I planted these for the first time this year. They were the first to produce and have not stopped. We have harvested 5 cucumbers before any of the others started to produce female flowers.

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Pippit Carlington
Some of the most vigorous seedlings I have!

Seeds did really well and are now filling up the cell I planted them in! Soon it will be time to put them in the ground! I have a cattle panel arch trellis for them to climb on along with the peas and the melons.

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Aimee

Fantastic quick germination and seedlings are thriving, will be planting out in a few weeks!

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