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Bonnie Plants Straight 8 Cucumber 19.3 oz.

2.79 Reviews

Item # 1357629

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Image showing  Straight 8 Cucumber 19.3 oz.
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Image showing  Straight 8 Cucumber 19.3 oz.
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Bonnie Plants Straight 8 Cucumber 19.3 oz.

2.79 Reviews

Item # 1357629

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Image showing  Straight 8 Cucumber 19.3 oz.
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Discover the Bonnie Plants Straight 8 Cucumber. Heirloom named for its perfectly straight, 8 in. L fruit, this slicing cucumber is prized for its high quality, flavor, and even, deep green color. Well adapted throughout the US. Vigorous, productive vines that benefit from trellising. Maturity: 50-days to 75-days after planting.

  • Prized for high quality, flavor, and deep green color
  • Ideal for fresh eating
  • Vigorous vines benefit from trellising
  • Great slicer, very prolific
  • Bonnie Plants has over 70 greenhouses across the country, so our plants don't have to travel far to get to you

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Review 1

Keep your soil moist = tasty cucumber

3 years ago
The reason u get bitter cucumber is due to a lack of water. You can’t water them after the soil dries out, the soil needs to be moist all the time. I know it’s tough for summer times especially, but that’s how u keep the bitterness away from your cucumber.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Review 1
Age45 to 54
GenderFemale

shriveled up

3 years ago
I trained my cucmbers to climb up a tomatoe trellis and it was doing good I was starting to get some cucmbers growing but than one night before I went to bed the cucmber plant looked liked fine but in the morning it was all shriveled up

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Review 1
Age55 to 64
GenderFemale

Straight Eight = Bitter!

3 years ago
I’m disappointed in this Straight Eight Cucumber. Very bitter. I won’t be planting this variety again.

No, I do not recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Review 1
Age65 or over
GenderFemale

Yellow Cucumbers

5 years ago
Yellow cucumbers picked as directed 6 to 8 inches....never turned green always yellow...bitter....

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