Today’s spotlight is on a variety I am just now starting to harvest this year – Tasty Jade cucumber. Tasty Jade has been a dependable producer for me for many years now, and is one of my favorite cucumbers both in the garden and in the kitchen.
Tasty Jade is a Japanese type ‘burpless’ cucumber. This variety is parthenocarpic, which means it can set fruit without pollination. This makes it great for growing in the greenhouse, and usually makes for earlier fruits when grown in the open garden. Tasty Jade produces fruits that are about 12 inches long, seedless, and with a thin, tender, dark green skin. The skin is also fairly smooth, and has relatively few spines or bumps in it. If trellised or otherwise supported up off the ground, the fruits will generally grow long and straight, though a little curving does sometimes occur.
The long cucumbers are easy to slice, and make for very uniform pieces. I consider this a plus, since a lot of our cukes get made into pickles. I also like the lack of seeds, which makes for nice looking and tasting slices.
All in all, Tasty Jade is a great variety if you like a Japanese type slicing cucumber. It has been a prolific and reliable producer for me under all sorts of growing conditions. In the U.S., seed is available from Johnny’s Selected Seeds and Reimers Seeds.
To find other great varieties, visit Suburban Tomato where Liz hosts the Saturday Spotlight series. I hope you’ve enjoyed this Saturday Spotlight, and I’ll be back soon with another variety.
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Maybe I’ll have to try this one sometime. Since you live sorta close it is nice to know what varieties will do well for me!
It looks like a very pretty cucumber. And I love parthenocarpic cukes. They always seem to produce better.
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I’m growing a similar cucumber named “Tasty Green” and love it for much the same reasons. I think the Japanese cukes are some of the tastiest ones you can grow.
I’m growing Tasty Green in the main garden this year, along with Summer Dance. I do love the Japanese cucumbers!