Slicing Cucumber White Wonder is an heirloom variety known for its distinctive ivory-colored skin, dark green foliage, and crisp, fresh texture. Fruits typically grow 6–8 inches long and 2–3 inches wide and may be enjoyed fresh, pickled, or cooked. This variety adds visual interest to the garden while maintaining the classic flavor expected from a slicing cucumber. Long vines benefit from trellising to help fruits grow straighter and reduce blemishes.
Slicing Cucumber White Wonder
You’re craving something unique and reliable. White Wonder cucumbers offer creamy-white fruit with high yields even in the heat.
Planting guide:
Plant seeds ½ inch deep.
Space plants 10 inches apart when grown on trellises or 24 inches apart when grown in the ground.
Provide full sun and regular watering.
Variety: 157
Heirloom
| Attributes | Heirloom, Open Pollinated |
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Planting guide: Planting Depth: 1″ or 2.5cm. Seeds per Group(Hill): 6-8. Spacing Between Seeds: 3″ or 7.5cm. Spacing between Group (Hill): 3′-4′ or 90-120cm. Thin to Plants per Group(Hill): 3. Days to Maturity: 60-65.
Variety: 336
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Planting guide:
Planting Depth: 1″” (2.5 cm)
Seeds per Group (Hill): 8
Spacing Between Seeds: 3″” (7.5 cm)
Spacing of Groups (Hills): 3’–4′ (90–120 cm)
Days to Germination: 10–20
Thin to Plants per Group (Hill): 3
Days to Maturity: 60–65
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Planting guide:
Planting depth: 1″ or 2.5cm.
Seeds per group (Hill): 6-8.
Seed spacing: 3″ or 7.5cm.
Spacing of groups (hills): 3′-4′ or 90-120cm.
Thing to plants per group 2-3.
Days to maturity: 68.
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Planting guide:
Maturity: 60-75.
Planting depth: 1/4″ or 0.625cm.
Plant Spacing: 12″-18″ or 30-45cm.
Grows Best: Full Sun
Variety: 475
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Planting guide: Planting depth: 1” or 2.5cm. Seed spacing: 6″-8″ or 15-20cm. Spacing between rows: 48″ or 120cm. Days to germination: 7-10. Days to maturity: 65-70.
Variety: 151
Heirloom
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Planting guide:
Planting Depth: ½””–1″” (1.4–2.5 cm)
Seeds per Group (Hill): 6–8
Spacing Between Seeds: 3″” (7.5 cm)
Spacing of Groups (Hills): 4’–5′ (120–150 cm)
Days to Germination: 7–14
Thin to Plants per Group (Hill): 3–4
Days to Maturity: 53–60
Variety: 322
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Planting guide:
Planting Depth: 1″” (2.5 cm)
Seeds per Group (Hill): 8
Spacing Between Seeds: 3″” (7.5 cm)
Spacing of Groups (Hills): 3’–4′ (90–120 cm)
Days to Germination: 10–20
Thin to Plants per Group (Hill): 3
Days to Maturity: 60–65
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Planting guide:
Planting depth: 1/2″-1″ or 1.25-2.5cm.
Seeds per group (Hill): 6-8.
Seed spacing: 3″ or 7.5cm.
Spacing of groups (Hills): 4′-6′ or 120-180cm.
Thin to plants per group: 3.
Days to maturity: 53-60.
Variety: 615
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Planting guide:
Maturity: 58-70.
Planting Depth: 1″ or 2.5 cm.
Planting Space: 3″ or 7.5 cm.
Grows Best: Full Sun
Variety: 543
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Planting guide:
Maturity: 91-100.
Planting Depth: 1″ or 2.5cm.
Plant Spacing: 36″ – 48″ or 60-90cm.
Grows Best: Full Sun
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