Lemon Cucumber
- 30 seeds
- Organic
- Open pollinated
- Heirloom
- Distance between plants - 12"
- Full sun
- Water every 1-2 days
- Days to maturity - 68 days
- Days to germination - 4-12 days
- Spread - 36"
- Cucumis Sativus
- Germination rate - 92%
Grown on the farm, we love this perfectly round and very fresh tasting cucumber. This cucumber was introduced to the US in 1894. The original seeds are from Les Jardins de l’Écoumène, QC.
Sow: Indoor 3-4 weeks before last frost or direct seed 1 week after last frost 1’’ deep
Harvest: When the fruit is 4-5" in diameter
‘Lemon’ cucumber in the extensive seed catalog collection of the Bailey Hortorium at Cornell University was in the 1894 catalog of Samuel Wilson, which includes this description: “They are considered a great dainty by those who are fond of that popular vegetable. They have all the desired qualities of a good cucumber, slightly flavored with lemon, which gives them a decided advantage over the common kind.”
The 1901 seed catalog of James Vick & Sons offered a packet of ‘Lemon’ seed for a dime and described it thus: “The flesh is exceedingly tender and crisp, with a sweet flavor surpassing all other cucumbers. They have none of the bitter or acid taste so generally found in cucumbers”. Other early listings of ‘Lemon’ in seed catalogs include L. L. May & Co. (1902), John Gregory & Sons (1902), J. E. Thornburn (1907), Iowa Seed Co. (1909),
Aggeler & Musser (1909), and A. W. Livingston & Sons (1910). ‘Lemon’ is still listed in some seed catalogs today. (Source : R. W. Robinson Horticulture Dept., Cornell University)