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Corentine Pickling Hybrid Cucumber Seeds

$3.99
SKU 39400

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An improved “Cool Breeze” type that it replaces. This extra-early cuke is a European gherkin type that’s both burpless and seedless, producing pickling-sized fruits with dark green skins, short spines and tasty crisp flesh. Needs no cross-pollination. Exceptional disease resistance.

  • Days to Maturity: 45
  • Sow Method: Start Indoors / Direct Sow
  • Sow Depth: ½ Inch
  • Spacing: 12 Inches
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Height: 3 - 5 Feet
  • Fruit Size: 4 - 6 Inches
Catalog Page: 40

Customer Reviews

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Deborah Blake
Hands down the best cukes I have ever planted.

Planted 3 years. disease resistant, cuke machines. Solid. Delicious to eat in whatever way you would like. Brush spines off with paper towel. Have supplied my entire neighborhood with these little beauties which are planted in 3 large pots. Will probably always be planting these. Highly recommend.

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David Field
Best Pickling Cukes

I've grown a dozen different pickling cukes the last decade, my wife is a champ at preserving our garden bounty. These Corentine cukes make the crispiest pickles. Of course, harvest early and often -- did I mention very productive? I'll still grow some Homemade Pickles and Delikatesse and even Lemon Cukes (make fabulous Fridge Pickles, without canning). Hands down Corentines are the best.

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Paula
Best crunchy cukes!

In hot humid Georgia, these cucumbers were the first to produce, set on the most cukes, and were the last to quit bearing. Rub them under water to clean, then slice snd est.

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BJ
Spines?

I don't know what to do about the masses of baby spines! They don't rub off, so I peel these cukes. The vine is more resistant to problems than my other types of cukes.