Thriving Sumter Cucumbers: Versatile, Resilient, and Perfect for Pickling

Sumter Cucumbers, known for their versatility, have taken well to growing up the pole and are producing pristine cucumbers. Sumter cucumbers have a distinctive blocky, slightly tapered, medium-green fruit with white spines. They are a perfect choice for pickling or adding a fresh crunch to salads and vegetable dips. At full maturity, they reach a satisfying length of 6 inches. Sumter cucumbers thrive in warm and hot climates and adapt well to various environments. They are resistant to scab, cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), powdery mildew (PM), downy mildew (DM), angular leaf spot (ALS), and anthracnose (AN).

Whether you’re making pickles or enjoying them fresh, Sumter cucumbers are a fantastic choice!

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Written by: Tom Myrick

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