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Cucumber Lebanese Beit Alpha

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$4.95

Cucumis Sativus

  • Seed Count 15
  • All Purpose Variety
  • Annual

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Description

Cucumber Lebanese Beit Alpha originally bred in the Middle East and now embraced in veggie patches around the world. In Australiaโ€™s wide range of conditions, from coastal humidity to inland heat, this cucumber is a reliable performer. It handles the heat with poise, especially when given a bit of afternoon shade during the peak of summer.

And it doesnโ€™t mind how you grow it, let it run along the ground if space allows, or train it upwards on a fence or trellis if your patch is tight. Either way, the results are generous. A single vine, well-supported and kept picked, will give you around 15 beautiful fruits, often more if you harvest regularly. And thatโ€™s part of the joy: the more you pick, the more it gives.

Very versatile in the kitchen itโ€™s one of those vegetables that finds its way into nearly every meal during the warmer months. The thin skin means thereโ€™s no need for prep beyond a quick rinse, and the flavour is mellow enough to pair with everything from tomatoes and olives to creamy cheeses and fresh herbs.

This is a variety that welcomes all comers, whether youโ€™re an experienced grower planning out your summer succession plantings, or a beginner tucking your very first seeds into a raised bed. It germinates readily, grows fast, and doesnโ€™t ask much beyond warmth, water, and rich soil. Give it those things, and itโ€™ll thank you in kind.

Itโ€™s also a great option for gardeners growing with children. The fruits are compact and sweet, just perfect for small hands and they donโ€™t need peeling, which cuts out an extra step at snack time.

If you catch them early, say, at finger length, theyโ€™re absolutely perfect for pickling whole. They hold their shape well and have that satisfying snap when you bite into them. If youโ€™ve ever wanted to make your own dill pickles, this variety is a top choice.

From a garden design point of view, I also find Beit Alpha to be an attractive addition to the patch. When grown vertically, it takes on a pleasing, tidy shape, with broad leaves and hanging green fruits that seem to glow against the foliage. It fits neatly into small gardens, balconies, or courtyard beds, and doesnโ€™t take long to reward you.

These seeds have been treated with a fungicide, Thiram, as required by the Department of Agriculture and Water.

Find your Climate Zone

Method: Sow direct
Soil Temp: 16ยฐC - 35ยฐC
Cool Mountain: Oct - Dec
Position: Full sun
Arid: Aug - Feb
Row Spacing: 60 cm
Temperate: Aug - Feb
Planting Depth: 5mm
Sub Tropical: Aug - Mar
Harvest: 60 Days
Tropical: Apr - Aug
Plant Height: 2 m trailing

๐Ÿฅ’ Growing Cucumber from Seed in Australia

Cucumbers are warm-season climbers (or sprawlers, if you let them!) that love sunshine and rich soil. With just a little care, you can be picking fresh cukes straight from the vine in no time.


๐ŸŒฑ Sowing: In Trays vs. Direct

From Trays:
Starting in trays is ideal if your soil is still a bit cool, or you want a head start. Use biodegradable pots (like coir or peat) so you can plant the whole thingโ€”cucumbers donโ€™t like root disturbance.

  • When: In most of Australia, start indoors in early spring (Augustโ€“September) and transplant out after the last frost.
  • How: Sow seeds 1โ€“2cm deep in quality seed raising mix. Keep them warm (above 20ยฐC) and moist but not soggy. Germination takes 5โ€“10 days.

Direct Sowing:
Once the soil has warmed up to at least 18โ€“20ยฐC, you can sow directly outdoors. This usually means mid-spring to early summer, depending on your region.

  • How: Sow 2โ€“3 seeds per mound, 1โ€“2cm deep. Thin to the strongest seedling after germination.

๐ŸŒผ Tip: In cooler areas, use a cloche or row cover to warm the soil for a faster start.


๐ŸŒž Soil & Position

Cucumbers are heavy feeders and need rich, well-draining soil with plenty of organic matter.

  • Ideal pH: 6.0โ€“6.8
  • Sunlight: Full sunโ€”at least 6 hours a day.
  • Soil Prep: Mix compost, aged manure, and a little pelletised organic fertiliser into the soil. A raised mound or bed works well to improve drainage.

๐ŸŒฟ Cucumbers love warmth, so choose the sunniest, most sheltered spot in your garden.


๐ŸŒฟ Care & Maintenance

  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially once fruit sets. Avoid wetting the leaves to prevent mildew.
  • Feeding: Side-dress with compost or a seaweed-based liquid fertiliser every 2โ€“3 weeks during flowering and fruiting.
  • Support: Trellis your plants if you canโ€”it saves space, keeps fruit cleaner, and improves air flow.
  • Mulch: Add straw or sugarcane mulch to retain moisture and reduce weeds.

๐ŸŒผ Companion Planting

Cucumbers are friendly little growers and do well with:

Good NeighboursWhy They Help
NasturtiumAttracts aphids away from cucumbers
Dill & CorianderAttracts pollinators & predators
Beans & PeasFix nitrogen in the soil
CornOffers natural trellising support

๐Ÿšซ Avoid planting near potatoes and strong aromatic herbs like sageโ€”they can inhibit cucumber growth.


๐Ÿงบ Harvesting

  • When to Harvest: Pick when firm, green, and about 15โ€“20cm long (depending on variety).
  • How to Harvest: Use secateurs or scissors to cut, rather than twisting, to avoid damaging the vine.
  • How Often: Check dailyโ€”cukes grow fast and can turn seedy if left too long!

๐ŸŒผ The more you pick, the more your plant will produce!


๐Ÿ› Common Issues & Fixes

ProblemCauseFix
Powdery mildewHumid conditions, poor airflowImprove spacing, use milk spray
Yellowing leavesOverwatering, nutrient deficiencyCheck soil drainage, feed with compost tea
Misshapen fruitPoor pollinationHand-pollinate or attract more bees
Bitter fruitIrregular watering, heat stressKeep water consistent, mulch well

๐ŸŒธ Seed Saving Guide

Cucumbers cross-pollinate easily, so for true-to-type seed saving:

  1. Isolate one variety by at least 800m (or grow only one type).
  2. Let a few fruits mature fully on the vineโ€”theyโ€™ll turn yellow and puffy.
  3. Harvest and scoop out seeds into a jar with water.
  4. Ferment 2โ€“3 days to remove the gel coating (stir daily).
  5. Rinse and dry thoroughly on paper towel or mesh.
  6. Store in a labelled envelope in a cool, dry place. Viable for 5+ years.

๐ŸŒผ Always save seeds from the healthiest plants for strong future crops.


๐ŸŒฟ Final Thoughts

Cucumbers are one of those garden delights that just keep on givingโ€”fast-growing, rewarding, and so versatile in the kitchen. Whether youโ€™re after crunchy salad varieties or petite pickling types, once they get going, theyโ€™re hard to stop.

๐ŸŒž A warm bed, regular water, and a little climbing support are the recipe for a summer full of cucumbers. And if it all goes a bit wild? Thatโ€™s okayโ€”itโ€™s all part of the learning!


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  1. WB

    Well packaged and great information listed on the packet

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  2. C

    I’m giving 5 stars although there is NO WAY I have used these seeds yet!

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