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4.8 out of 5 stars. 9 reviews

Bonnie Plants Burpless Bush Cucumber 19.3 oz.

4.89 Reviews

Item # 1357627

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Bonnie Plants Burpless Bush Cucumber 19.3 oz.

4.89 Reviews

Item # 1357627

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A space-saving form of the favorite Burpless Hybrid. Short vines grow about 2 ft. L, enough to trellis. Fruit is straight and cylindrical for easy slicing. Perfect fresh, pickled, or sliced into salads. Excellent for small gardens and containers. Maturity: 50-days to 60-days.

  • Perfect fresh, pickled, or sliced into salads
  • Short, 2 ft. vines can be trellised to save space
  • Excellent for small gardens and containers
  • Perfect for slicing
  • Bonnie Plants has over 70 greenhouses across the country, so our plants dont have to travel far to get to you

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Review 1
Age55 to 64
GenderFemale

Great, wee plants, will plant it again next year!

2 years ago
First time growing these, trellised them and they are Vining not bushes!Very good producer as we have had a wicked summer here in central Virginia and these 4 wee plants just keep going. I pick them small and it skin and all. Cucumbers are not long lasting 60 days at best so I tried to get additional starter plants but no luck! I will certainly grow these again next year because my grands love them!

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Review 1
Age65 or over
GenderMale

Great tasting!

2 years ago
Wish I'd purchased more of these. Well formed, great tasting. Short vines as advertised. Only getting ~4 hours of direct FL sunlight, but that seems more than adequate.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Portsmouth, VA
Review 1
Age55 to 64
GenderFemale

Sweet, tender cucumbers

5 years ago
After never having much luck growing sweet cucumbers, I tried this one and got such a nice surprise. Every cucumber has been delicious. The plants were larger than described - maybe because it was hot and I grew them under shade netting? I grew them in containers and they were longer than 2 feet but that is ok because they produced lots of cukes. The leaves were plenty big too. Don't know why mine were kinda big but the fruits were great and they are still setting new fruits here in Virginia on Oct. 7th.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Austin, Ts
Review 1
Age25 to 34
GenderFemale

So many cucumbers

5 years ago
These cucumbers are so crisp and taste so good. I wasn't expecting the rapid growth of this plant, glad I planted it along in one planter. I've harvest 12 Cucumbers so far, and there are still so many more growing.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com