



Ashley Cucumber
Price: $3.45
SKU: 3160171Bred and released by the South Carolina Truck Experimental Station, Charleston in 1956. 'Ashley' is resistant to downy mildew and does well in humid areas.
Sowing: To seed in rows, plant seeds 1 inch deep and about 6 inches apart. To plant in hills, plant four or five seeds in 1-foot-diameter circles set 5 to 6 feet apart.
Customer Reviews:
By Arkansas Rob on April 6, 2023
Another review, by someone who has a great substack I follow, cited 100% germination, but mine was merely 75%. Certainly good enough!
By Martha Scott on July 26, 2014
We'd reserved a row in our garden to try these cukes. Holy cow, we are still impressed! Planted early may, it's now the end of July, and we have baby cukes everywhere. We've sliced, we've pickled, we've donated, we've gifted to friends and family, and we're still being blessed with some of the best cucumbers we've ever eaten. No mildew, not a bit of problem of any kind with the plants. Trellised beautifully. We'll be ordering these sees again next year, definitely a keeper.
By Abigail Ridgard on November 8, 2013
Fruit is large, juicy, and tasty. Excellent for slicing/eating fresh. Planted in late August and started harvesting in early November. Vines grew over 7 feet tall. No outstanding problems with diseases or pests. Zone 8b.
By Marc Girardot on February 12, 2013
Got these in early Feb 2012. All seeds I sowed have sprouted. Mind you, it was only 3 seeds but they all sprouted in one day. Sprouted on wet paper towels and transferred to cocofiber. 5 stars for sprouting. Nothing yet on taste or other qualities.