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Cucumber Wisconsin Pickling
Cucumis sativus

Matures in 60 Days

A reliable pickling variety—straight, uniform, and dark green. Produces abundant cucumbers on vigorous vines. Fruits have a slight taper at the ends. Resistant to Cucumber Mosaic Virus and Scab.

Sowing:

Plant seed outdoors in late spring when the ground is warm and frost danger has passed.
Make a group of 4–6 seeds placed in a ring about 2 inches across.
Cover with ½ inch of fine soil, well pressed down.
Each ring of seeds is called a hill; space hills 4–6 feet apart.
Thinning:

When plants are 2 to 3 inches tall, thin to leave the 3 or 4 strongest plants per hill.
Germination:

Germinates in 8 to 10 days depending on soil and weather conditions.
Remarks:

A second planting in early summer is recommended for fall harvest.
Pick fruit often for best flavor.
Do not allow fruits to grow too large.

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