English Telegraph Cucumber
The English cucumber is longer (up to 18") and thinner than traditional cucumbers, with very small, soft seeds. 'Telegraph Improved' was developed in the 1800s for growing in greenhouses, but is now a favorite of home gardeners for the long, thin-skinned, burpless fruits that add a cool, mild flavor and a snappy crunch to salads and sandwiches. Cucumbers develop best when grown on a trellis and get regular moisture while fruits are forming.
Approximate Seeds per Pkt: 20
Days to Maturity: 60 days
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Type: Parthenocarpic, slicing cucumber
Native: Southern Asia
Hardiness: Frost-sensitive annual
Plant Dimensions: 8' vines
Variety Info: 10"–18" long, skinny, dark green fruits with sweet flesh. Vines can be up to 8' long.