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TomorrowSeeds - English Telegraph Burpless Cucumber (English Cucumber) Seeds - 30+ Count - for 2025 Planting Hothouse Cucumbers Crisp European Near-Seedless Long Heirloom Vegetable Grow Your Own Home

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    • Produces long, smooth, seedless cucumbers that are perfect for fresh eating or salads
    • Mild, sweet flavor with a crisp, refreshing texture, making it a favorite for snacking
    • Burpless variety, ensuring a smoother digestion experience
    • Grows easily in containers or gardens, ideal for small or urban spaces
    • Produces high yields throughout the growing season, giving you plenty of fresh cucumbers to enjoy

    Expected Blooming Period Year Round
    Sunlight Exposure Full Sun, Partial Shade
    Soil Type Loam Soil
    Moisture Needs Moderate Watering

    The English Telegraph Burpless Cucumber is a classic heirloom variety cherished for its long, slender shape, excellent texture, productive growth. Growing 12-18 inches in length, this smooth, dark green cucumber boasts a crisp, non-bitter flavor with minimal seeds, making it perfect for fresh eating, salads, and sandwiches. The English Telegraph Cucumber was a favorite in Victorian England, often grown in heated greenhouses called "cucumber houses" to ensure a steady supply year-round, especially during the colder months. English Telegraph Burpless is an excellent choice for both greenhouse and outdoor cultivation. Burpless cucumbers are bred with low levels of cucurbitacin, making it easier to digest! They are sometimes called "English or European Cucumbers," and are wrapped in plastic in stores to protect this thin-skinned variety. Delicious for slicing and great for crisp pickles. This cucumber's versatility and delightful taste make it a staple in any garden and kitchen.

    Also Known As: Victorian Cucumber, Hothouse Cucumber, Greenhouse Cucumber, Near-Seedless Cucumber, European Cucumber, Burpless Cucumber, Long Cucumber, Improved Telegraph Cucumber, Continental Cucumber, Slicing Cucumber, Garden Cucumber.

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