Lemon Cucumber Seeds – Round & Refreshing Heirloom
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Lemon Cucumber Seeds – Round & Refreshing Heirloom
Brighten up your garden with our Lemon Cucumber Seeds, a rare heirloom variety loved for its unique round, lemon-like shape and refreshing mild flavor. Unlike standard cucumbers, these golden-yellow fruits are crisp, juicy, and never bitter, making them perfect for fresh eating, pickling, and summer salads.
With a fast-growing nature and abundant yields, lemon cucumbers thrive in warm, sunny conditions and are easy to grow for both beginners and experienced gardeners. Their compact vines are highly productive, offering a continuous harvest of vibrant, bite-sized cucumbers throughout the season.
🌱 Key Features:
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Life Cycle: Annual
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Planting Season: Spring to early summer
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Growth Habit: Vigorous vines with heavy yields
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Flavor Profile: Mild, crisp, and refreshing with a touch of sweetness
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Plant Characteristics: Round, lemon-yellow fruits, 2–3 inches in size
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Use: Perfect for fresh salads, pickling, or snacking straight from the garden
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Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil, regular watering
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Harvest Advantages: High yields, easy to harvest, long picking season
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Plant Resistance: Naturally tolerant to common cucumber pests and diseases
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Seed Names: Lemon Cucumber, Garden Lemon Cucumber
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Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom, Open-pollinated
About Lemon Cucumber (Cucumis sativus):
The Lemon Cucumber is a charming heirloom dating back to the 19th century, prized for its ornamental appearance and delightful flavor. Despite its name, it tastes nothing like a lemon — instead, it delivers a crisp, cooling bite that’s perfect for hot summer days. This unique cucumber is a must-have for gardeners seeking both beauty and productivity in their vegetable patch.



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Features
Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Spring–Summer
Growth Habit
Bushy vine
Flavor Profile
Mild, citrusy
Plant Characteristics
Round, pale yellow
Use
Fresh salads, pickling
Growing Conditions
Full sun, warm soil
Harvest Advantages
High yield, easy pick
Plant Resistance
Heat tolerant, hardy
About Lemon Cucumber Seeds
Cucumis sativus
Seed Names
Lemon Cucumber
Seed Type
Heirloom, Non-GMO
The Lemon Cucumber is a unique heirloom variety known for its round, yellow skin resembling a lemon. Despite its appearance, the flavor is crisp, mild, and refreshing, without bitterness. Perfect for summer salads, pickling, and fresh snacking, this variety thrives in warm climates and provides high yields throughout the season.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full sun
Planting Depth
½ inch
Sowing Method
Direct sow / Transplant
Plant Spacing
12–18 inches
Days to Maturity
60–70 days
Soil Preparation
Direct sow, no soak
Hardiness Zones
4–12
Water Needs
Moderate, consistent
Planting Season
Spring to Early Summer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 75 sq. ft.
500
Up to 375 sq. ft.
1000
Up to 750 sq. ft.
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I wasn�t sure what to expect, but these cucumbers blew me away. Their lemony hint is subtle yet refreshing, and they have a firm texture. Seed germination was nearly perfect, which was a bonus for a first-time grower.
These cucumbers taste amazing and are very crisp, but they do need a fair amount of space to grow properly. I had a few that didn�t get enough sun, which affected size. Overall, I�d recommend them if you have room.
The seeds sprouted quickly, and the cucumbers matured into beautiful, round fruits. They have a light, lemony scent that�s incredibly refreshing. I enjoy them in salads and as snacks�absolutely delightful.
I�ve tried several cucumber varieties, but these Lemon Cucumbers are my favorite. Easy to grow, and the round shape makes them perfect for salads. They are consistently flavorful and have a refreshing zing.
These cucumbers were a pleasant surprise! They have a unique, refreshing taste and stay firm even after a few days in the fridge. Seed germination was strong, and my kids loved snacking on them straight from the garden.