Every gardener tries to plant the best plants on the site in order to subsequently collect a large and high-quality harvest. Today we will focus on cucumbers and the best self-pollinated varieties.

What are self-pollinated cucumbers

These are cucumbers that do not require much maintenance. It is enough for them to provide a minimum of conditions for obtaining an excellent result: good soil, ventilation, access to light.

Matilda F1

A strong bush of early ripening cucumbers produces cylindrical fruits. Up to seven full-fledged fruits will easily appear on one ovary. The weight of a cucumber is about one hundred grams, and its length reaches twelve centimeters. The gardener will reap the benefits for up to fifty calendar days.

Zozulya F1

Perfectly shaped cucumbers that grow up to twenty-five centimeters in length. This is a great option for all those involved in conservation. The first fruits can be harvested after forty days.

Son-in-law F1

Simply put, this variety is a gherkin that does not grow more than ten centimeters. They differ in a special aroma and dense texture. These crunchy cucumbers are a favorite among gardeners.

Emelya F1

These are early ripening cucumbers, which will very soon begin to delight gardeners. Smooth fruits reach fifteen centimeters and weigh up to one hundred and ten grams. The variety has good fertility - as many as fifteen kilograms of cucumbers can be harvested from one square meter.

Alliance F1

In the ovary, about five to six fruits are born, not very large. Cucumbers are great both for fresh consumption and for preservation. The variety does not require special care, it is resistant to weather changes.

Orpheus F1

An early variety is ready to please the gardener already on the fortieth day. The fruits themselves are small - twelve to thirteen centimeters, in the ovary - no more than five pieces. Juicy and crispy, the flesh is dense and fragrant.