

Cucumber Seeds - Straight 8
- High yielding and delicious!
- Popular favorite
- Prefers full sun exposure
Fast Facts
About Cucumber Seeds - Straight 8
HEIRLOOM - AAS WINNER
Buy Cucumber Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Cucumbers - Plant Straight 8 Cucumber Seeds
The Straight 8, or Straight Eight, variety is a vigorous and productive open-pollinated Cucumber that is excellent for slicing. Released in 1935, Straight 8 was an All-America Selections Winner. Plant Straight 8 Cucumber seeds in either sun or partial shade and enjoy high yields and a delicious taste.
Fast Facts
About Cucumber Seeds - Straight 8
HEIRLOOM - AAS WINNER
Buy Cucumber Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Cucumbers - Plant Straight 8 Cucumber Seeds
The Straight 8, or Straight Eight, variety is a vigorous and productive open-pollinated Cucumber that is excellent for slicing. Released in 1935, Straight 8 was an All-America Selections Winner. Plant Straight 8 Cucumber seeds in either sun or partial shade and enjoy high yields and a delicious taste.
How to Grow Straight 8 Cucumbers
When to Plant Cucumber Seeds
Cucumbers should be directly sown a 3-4 weeks after the last frost in the spring. They can be started indoors 4-6 weeks before your last frost, using a grow light and seed starting soil mix.
Where to Plant Cucumber Seeds
Plant Cucumbers in an area that receives full sun in rich, well-draining soil.
How to Plant Cucumber Seeds
You can amend your soil with compost or aged manure prior to planting. Preferably in the fall so it will over-winter. Plant ½ inch deep and about 1 inch apart. Alternatively, you can create hills 4 – 6 feet apart, with 6-8 seeds per hill. Cut the three weakest plants once seedling emerge for this method. Make sure to keep soil moist, avoid letting the soil dry out completely. Germination generally takes around 10 days when temperatures are ~70 degrees. They are vine plants, so setting up a trellis may be beneficial depending on your garden.
How to Harvest Cucumbers
Harvest before they are fully mature, as cucumbers tend to get seedy once they’re at their largest. They grow very fast, so be sure to check often to see if it’s time to harvest. Make sure to cut them off the vine, as pulling them off can damage or break the vine, preventing further production.