
Dharaseeds
Cucumber Seeds - Mexican Sour Gherkin
1499
Estimated delivery between Mars 27 and Mars 30.
Unique and Tangy Miniature Cucumbers for an Exceptional Garden Experience
The Mexican Sour Gherkin (also known as Cucamelon) is a small, flavorful cucumber variety that resembles miniature watermelons but offers a tangy, sour taste. This heirloom variety is a favorite for gardeners seeking something different, and it’s perfect for pickling, snacking, or adding a quirky twist to your salads.
Key Benefits
- Unique Appearance: Small, watermelon-shaped cucumbers that are perfect for adding an exotic touch to your garden.
- Distinct Flavor: Tangy, sour taste with a refreshing crunch that makes them ideal for pickling or fresh eating.
- Compact Growth: Grows on a vining plant, but the vines remain manageable, making them suitable for containers or small garden spaces.
- Fast Harvest: Produces fruit in about 55-60 days, allowing for an early and continuous harvest.
- Highly Productive: Produces abundant yields, offering many cucumbers from a single plant.
Planting Instructions
Planting Season
- Direct sow after the danger of frost has passed, typically in the spring. Alternatively, start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost for a head start.
Planting Details
- Depth: Sow seeds ½ inch deep in fertile, well-drained soil.
- Spacing: Space plants around 12-18 inches apart. If growing in containers, use a large pot to allow for vine growth.
- Light: Full sun is essential for optimal growth and fruit production, so ensure the plants receive 6-8 hours of sunlight per day.
- Soil: Well-drained, loose soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH of 6.0-7.0 is ideal.
Care Instructions
Watering
- Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Water at the base of the plant to avoid wetting the leaves, which can cause disease.
Fertilizing
- Fertilize with a balanced organic fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season to support healthy growth and fruiting.
Support
- These cucumbers grow on vines, so consider providing light trellising or allowing them to sprawl across the ground. This helps with airflow and prevents disease.
Pruning
- While pruning is not essential, cutting back any long or unruly vines can help the plant focus its energy on fruit production.
Harvesting
- When to Harvest: Harvest cucumbers when they are about 1-2 inches long and firm. Mexican Sour Gherkins can be picked while still green or after turning a yellowish color, depending on your preference for tanginess.
- How to Harvest: Use scissors or shears to clip the cucumbers off the vine carefully. Harvest regularly to encourage more fruit.
Uses
- Pickling: Their small size and sour taste make them perfect for pickling, creating a tangy, crunchy snack.
- Snacking: Enjoy fresh from the vine as a fun, flavorful snack, especially for those who like sour and salty flavors.
- Salads: Add a quirky twist to your salads with these mini cucumbers that look like tiny watermelons.
- Garnishing: Use them as a unique garnish for cocktails or appetizers.
Coverage
- Packet: Contains enough seeds to grow a productive vine, yielding multiple harvests throughout the growing season.
Why Choose Mexican Sour Gherkins?
The Mexican Sour Gherkin is perfect for gardeners looking for a unique, flavorful cucumber variety that is easy to grow and offers a fun twist on traditional cucumbers. Its small size, fast-growing nature, and tangy taste make it a great choice for fresh snacking or for those who enjoy pickling.