

Patio Snacker Cucumber Seeds
Cucumis sativus 'Patio Snacker' Cucumber
Cucumis sativus 'Patio Snacker' is a vigorous, compact hybrid cucumber designed specifically for small-space gardening. Growing on short, manageable vines that reach just 3 to 5 feet, this variety is perfect for patio containers, hanging baskets, and balcony trellises where space is at a premium. Unlike sprawling field varieties, 'Patio Snacker' produces full-sized, 8-inch slicing cucumbers on a controlled plant. It is parthenocarpic, meaning it sets fruit reliably even without pollinators, ensuring a heavy, continuous harvest of crunchy, non-bitter cucumbers throughout the summer.
Culinary and Practical Uses
- The dark green, thin-skinned fruit is crisp and flavorful with no bitterness, making it excellent for fresh slicing in salads, sandwiches, and vegetable platters.
- Perfect for "snacking" right off the vine; the skin is tender enough that peeling is not required.
- While primarily a slicer, the fruits can be harvested young (at 3 to 4 inches) for making quick refrigerator pickles.
Characteristics
- Foliage: Large, lobed, dark green leaves that provide ample shade for the developing fruit; the lush canopy is dense but manageable on a trellis.
- Growth Habit: Controlled, semi-bush vining habit; unlike standard vines that take over a garden, these are bred to climb short trellises or cascade neatly from large pots.
- Flowers: Produces bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers; because the plant is parthenocarpic, these blooms develop into fruit even in greenhouses or screened porches where bees are scarce.
- Seeds: Cream-colored, flat, oval seeds found within the fruit; however, the harvested cucumbers have a small seed cavity and are slow to develop tough seeds if picked promptly.
Growing Requirements
- Sun: Thrives in full sun; requires at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily for maximum yield and disease resistance.
- Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 6.8; container soil should be high quality to prevent compaction.
- Water: Requires high, consistent moisture; irregular watering can lead to bitter fruit, so keep container soil evenly moist but not waterlogged.
- Spacing: Plant 1 plant per 3-5 gallon container, or space 18 to 24 inches apart in garden beds to allow for airflow.
- Maintenance: Provide a small trellis or cage for support to keep fruit off the soil; harvest frequently to encourage the production of new cucumbers.
Shipping Info Patio Snacker Cucumber seeds ship as fresh, high-quality, viable seeds that are carefully packaged for stability and protection from damage during transit. Prompt shipping supports reliable germination and seasonally appropriate planting.
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Description
Cucumis sativus 'Patio Snacker' Cucumber
Cucumis sativus 'Patio Snacker' is a vigorous, compact hybrid cucumber designed specifically for small-space gardening. Growing on short, manageable vines that reach just 3 to 5 feet, this variety is perfect for patio containers, hanging baskets, and balcony trellises where space is at a premium. Unlike sprawling field varieties, 'Patio Snacker' produces full-sized, 8-inch slicing cucumbers on a controlled plant. It is parthenocarpic, meaning it sets fruit reliably even without pollinators, ensuring a heavy, continuous harvest of crunchy, non-bitter cucumbers throughout the summer.
Culinary and Practical Uses
- The dark green, thin-skinned fruit is crisp and flavorful with no bitterness, making it excellent for fresh slicing in salads, sandwiches, and vegetable platters.
- Perfect for "snacking" right off the vine; the skin is tender enough that peeling is not required.
- While primarily a slicer, the fruits can be harvested young (at 3 to 4 inches) for making quick refrigerator pickles.
Characteristics
- Foliage: Large, lobed, dark green leaves that provide ample shade for the developing fruit; the lush canopy is dense but manageable on a trellis.
- Growth Habit: Controlled, semi-bush vining habit; unlike standard vines that take over a garden, these are bred to climb short trellises or cascade neatly from large pots.
- Flowers: Produces bright yellow, bell-shaped flowers; because the plant is parthenocarpic, these blooms develop into fruit even in greenhouses or screened porches where bees are scarce.
- Seeds: Cream-colored, flat, oval seeds found within the fruit; however, the harvested cucumbers have a small seed cavity and are slow to develop tough seeds if picked promptly.
Growing Requirements
- Sun: Thrives in full sun; requires at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily for maximum yield and disease resistance.
- Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 6.8; container soil should be high quality to prevent compaction.
- Water: Requires high, consistent moisture; irregular watering can lead to bitter fruit, so keep container soil evenly moist but not waterlogged.
- Spacing: Plant 1 plant per 3-5 gallon container, or space 18 to 24 inches apart in garden beds to allow for airflow.
- Maintenance: Provide a small trellis or cage for support to keep fruit off the soil; harvest frequently to encourage the production of new cucumbers.
Shipping Info Patio Snacker Cucumber seeds ship as fresh, high-quality, viable seeds that are carefully packaged for stability and protection from damage during transit. Prompt shipping supports reliable germination and seasonally appropriate planting.



















