Climate-based cucumber planting guide for Smithers, British Columbia

When to Plant Cucumbers in Smithers

In Smithers, cucumbers can work, but the local season leaves limited room for delay or slower choices.

Typical Planting Window

Borderline in this climate

Use the planting dates below for cucumbers in Smithers.

Optional indoor start May 5
Typical planting window June 4 – June 14
Method Direct sow or transplant
Typical days to maturity 50–60

Cucumbers can usually be started indoors around May 5 or sown directly during the normal local planting window of June 4 to June 14. Most varieties need about 50–60 days to reach maturity.

Gardeners can still grow cucumbers in Smithers, but success usually depends on treating earliness and warm placement as part of the plan rather than as nice bonuses.

Within British Columbia, Smithers usually reaches planting time for cucumbers a little later than many comparable locations.

Best local strategy: Use the earliest practical timing, favor quicker varieties, and avoid cooler exposed sites.

Can Cucumbers Mature in Smithers?

Growing degree days measure how much useful warmth the season provides. For warm-season crops like cucumbers, GDD helps show whether local heat accumulation is usually strong enough for the crop to grow steadily and finish before fall.

Available GDD (base 50) 865
Typical crop GDD target 800
Heat margin +65

From the usual planting window, Smithers typically provides about 865 growing degree days for cucumbers. With a typical crop target of 800, that leaves a heat margin of +65. That narrow heat margin means small delays or slower varieties can quickly reduce the odds of timely maturity.

When Is It Too Late to Plant?

When planting later than usual, this table shows how much growing degree day heat is still available from each point in the season. As planting gets pushed back, the remaining heat drops and the crop becomes less likely to mature on time.

Checkpoint Remaining GDD Heat margin Fit vs typical target
Apr 15 904 +104 Usually fits
May 15 899 +99 Usually fits
Jun 1 866 +66 Usually fits
Jun 15 824 +24 Tight fit
Jul 1 687 -113 Usually short

How Different Cucumber Varieties Affect Results

In Smithers, very early cucumber varieties are usually the most dependable choices, while early and mid-season types sit closer to the line when planting is delayed or the season is less forgiving.

Varieties that often fit well here include:

  • Cool Breeze — an earlier type that is more forgiving where gardeners want a faster start
  • Suyo Long — can be productive in a decent season, especially where warmth arrives on time
  • Marketmore 76 — a classic slicing cucumber that often fits reasonably well when planted into warmth
  • Spacemaster — compact and relatively approachable where gardeners want fast returns

Best Cucumber Varieties for Smithers

Cucumber variety choice in Smithers is mostly about slicer type, plant size, harvest speed, warmth needs, and whether you want a compact, classic, long, or specialty cucumber.

May 26 local season starts September 17 frost pressure returns
Less heat used 865 GDD available

Hover or tap the dots to see which recommended varieties use that much local heat.

For Smithers, start with Cool Breeze and Suyo Long for cucumbers when you want early cucumber harvests or long slicing cucumbers. Look at Marketmore 76 and Spacemaster when you specifically want classic slicing cucumbers or compact cucumber plants.

Compare each variety’s heat need and maturity timing against the local frost-free window before choosing what to grow.

Also realistic

Marketmore 76 Early
800 GDD needed 865 available before frost
May 26 September 17
Tight fit
Why this fit?

Local season fit: Marketmore 76 leaves about 65 GDD cushion against the normal Smithers crop heat estimate.

Best for: classic slicing cucumbers.

A familiar slicer that often fits well when planted into reliably warm conditions.

Tradeoff: Not the very fastest cucumber option.

Spacemaster Early
800 GDD needed 865 available before frost
May 26 September 17
Tight fit
Why this fit?

Local season fit: Spacemaster leaves about 65 GDD cushion against the normal Smithers crop heat estimate.

Best for: compact cucumber plants.

A compact cucumber that is useful where gardeners want faster returns or a smaller plant footprint.

Tradeoff: Chosen for plant size as much as yield.

GDD comparisons are a planning shortcut, not a guarantee. Soil, watering, sowing depth, pests, transplant quality, and harvest goals still affect the final result.

Varieties that didn’t make the cut

These varieties are not the main picks for Smithers because they either run past the normal season or leave too little margin before frost.

lemon Late
Needs 1000 GDD
Smithers gives 865 GDD
Gap 135 GDD short
865 GDD available before frost 135 more GDD needed
May 26 September 17
Runs past season
Why not a main pick?

Local season fit: lemon usually needs about 135 more GDD than Smithers provides before frost.

Best for: specialty cucumber shape.

A fun, round cucumber that can be productive, but is more exposed if summer heat arrives late.

Tradeoff: Not the safest speed choice.

straight eight Mid-season
Needs 900 GDD
Smithers gives 865 GDD
Gap 35 GDD short
865 GDD available before frost 35 more GDD needed
May 26 September 17
Runs past season
Why not a main pick?

Local season fit: straight eight usually needs about 35 more GDD than Smithers provides before frost.

Best for: productive slicers.

A well-known slicing cucumber that is happier when the warm season is not especially compressed.

Tradeoff: Wants a comfortable warm cucumber season.

telegraph Mid-season
Needs 900 GDD
Smithers gives 865 GDD
Gap 35 GDD short
865 GDD available before frost 35 more GDD needed
May 26 September 17
Runs past season
Why not a main pick?

Local season fit: telegraph usually needs about 35 more GDD than Smithers provides before frost.

Best for: protected or warm sites.

A longer cucumber type that usually makes more sense with supportive warmth or protected growing.

Tradeoff: Less forgiving in open short-season gardens.

Variety class Typical days to maturity Typical GDD need Local fit
Very early 45–50 700 Workable
Early 50–55 800 Tight
Mid-season 55–65 900 Tight
Late 65–75 1000 Poor fit

Main risk: Delays in planting or slower cucumber varieties can quickly push maturity past fall frost.

How Frost Affects Planting Dates for Cucumbers in Smithers

Smithers usually has about 114 frost-free days, with a typical last spring frost around May 26 and a typical first fall frost around September 17.

Typical last spring frost May 26
Typical first fall frost September 17
Typical frost-free days 114
Minimum safe temperature 32°F / 0 °C

Cucumbers are generally frost-tender and temperatures below about 32°F ( 0 °C) can slow growth or damage plants.

Cucumbers are much more exposed to frost risk, so the frost dates matter as real planting boundaries rather than rough planning markers.

The most common problem is running short on season. Late planting, slower varieties, and cooler exposed sites can turn a possible crop into a disappointing one.

Cucumbers are closer to the limits of the local season in Smithers before fall frost around September 17, so microclimate plays a bigger role here than it does for easier crops. Local gardens do not all warm and cool at the same pace. In practical terms, the best spots are usually south-facing walls, sheltered gardens, raised beds, and sunnier urban lots. Cooler spots like low spots, exposed sites, and shadier yards are more likely to stay cooler and be less forgiving. For cucumbers, warmer local sites usually help the crop get established earlier and grow a little more steadily.

Grow better cucumbers with warm soil and early protection

The most useful supplies are the ones that warm the soil, protect young plants, and prevent a slow start.

Soil warming

When the crop is tight, warm soil matters before the seed even germinates.

Early protection

A little protection can help young plants avoid cold setbacks.

Moisture and establishment

Fast early growth needs steady moisture after sowing.

Recommendations are based on the local growing margin for this crop. As an Amazon Associate, we may earn from qualifying purchases.

For a broader local overview, see the Smithers planting guide. You can also use the Growing Degree Day Planner to test planting dates and crop timing.