Spacemaster Bush Cucumber Seeds – Container Friendly
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Spacemaster Bush Cucumber Seeds – Container Friendly
Bring fresh, crisp cucumbers to your table with our Spacemaster Bush Cucumber Seeds – a compact, container-friendly variety perfect for small gardens, patios, and balconies. Unlike sprawling cucumber vines, this bush-type plant grows neatly, making it ideal for limited spaces while still producing high yields of delicious cucumbers.
These cucumbers are smooth, tender, and refreshing – excellent for slicing, salads, or pickling. With its quick growth and dependable production, Spacemaster is a favorite among home gardeners who want maximum harvests in minimal space.
Key Features:
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Growth Habit: Compact bush type, ideal for pots, raised beds & containers
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Plant Size: Grows 2–3 feet wide, much smaller than traditional cucumber vines
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Fruit: Dark green, crisp cucumbers about 7–8 inches long
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Use: Fresh eating, slicing, pickling, and salads
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Planting Season: Best sown in spring to summer for warm-season harvests
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Harvest Time: Ready in about 55–65 days from planting
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Advantages: High yield in small spaces, easy to manage, low-maintenance variety
About Spacemaster Cucumber (Cucumis sativus):
The Spacemaster Bush Cucumber (scientific name Cucumis sativus) is specially bred for gardeners with limited space. Despite its compact habit, it delivers full-sized cucumbers packed with flavor and crunch. Its resistance to common diseases and adaptability to container growing make it an excellent choice for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike.
Make the most of your garden—whether on a balcony, patio, or backyard—with Spacemaster Bush Cucumber Seeds and enjoy fresh cucumbers all season long.



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Features
Life Cycle
Annual plant
Planting Season
Spring, Summer
Growth Habit
Compact bush
Flavor Profile
Mild, crisp
Plant Characteristics
Short vines, dense
Use
Fresh salads, pickling
Growing Conditions
Warm climate, fertile soil
Harvest Advantages
Easy harvest, high yield
Plant Resistance
Disease tolerant
About Spacemaster Bush Cucumber Seeds
Cucumis sativus
Seed Names
Spacemaster cucumber
Seed Type
Open-pollinated
Spacemaster Bush Cucumbers are specially bred for small spaces and containers, making them perfect for home gardeners with limited growing areas. Their compact vines produce an abundance of crisp, mild-flavored cucumbers ideal for fresh eating and pickling. With excellent adaptability and resistance to common diseases, these cucumbers are reliable performers in both garden beds and patio pots.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full sun
Planting Depth
½ inch
Sowing Method
Direct seeding
Plant Spacing
12 – 18 inches
Days to Maturity
55 – 65 days
Soil Preparation
Direct sow, no soak
Hardiness Zones
3 – 10
Water Needs
Moderate, consistent
Planting Season
Spring to midsummer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 80 sq. ft.
500
Up to 400 sq. ft.
1000
Up to 800 sq. ft.
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The seeds germinated reliably, but a few plants struggled at first. Once settled, they produced good cucumbers. Best for those with patience and sunny spots.
Was amazed at how productive these small plants were. Even in medium-sized pots, I had a steady cucumber supply. Very happy with the results.
Seeds germinated easily, but some plants didn�t grow as expected. Still, the cucumbers that did grow were flavorful. Overall, a decent buy for small spaces.
The plants grew well in my pots, but I had to watch water levels closely. Once I adjusted, the cucumbers came out tasty and healthy. Worth the effort.
I�ve tried other cucumber varieties in pots, but these were by far the easiest. Produced plenty of cucumbers without sprawling. A definite keeper.