Fresh ripe cucumbers growing in greenhouse closeup

Many people are noting it is quite simple to grow cucumbers. This is particularly once you see them as climbing vines. Before you can learn how to plant cucumbers, more information about them is essential to be able to ensure successful development.

Cucumber

Cucumbers are members of the cucurbitaceae family like squashes and melons. There are slicing varieties and pickling varieties. The slicing varieties can be eaten fresh and they can grow to approximately 35 centimeters while the pickling types are often pickled and they can grow to about 10 centimeters long. They’re especially adored for the valuable nutrients they can give to our nails, skin and hair. It’s the Burpless variety that’s well known for their good flavor and easy to digest possessions.

When planning to grow cucumbers, you want to dig fair quantities of organic compost in the soil. It should be about the thickness of a spade. You may plant cucumbers indoors. You do so by sowing them in fresh seedling pots. This guarantees undamaged roots. You may just plant them before the last frost.

Make sure that there’s a gap of about 40 centimeters between the seedlings. If you decide to grow from seed, group sowing is recommendable. You may sow three seeds in one hole because this can increase odds of germination. The seeds should also be planted about 2.5 centimeters deep.

Growing

To successfully grow cucumbers, the place is quite important. They want good amounts of heat and sunshine everyday. This is the reason greenhouses are preferred for cucumbers. Make sure also that there are adequate spaces between each cucumber because they can quickly grow to about 6 feet. If space is limited, you may even train the plant to grow against a bet, wall or trellis.

Soil variety, of course, is also vital. A well-drained soil is exactly what cucumbers need. You can also plant them in raised beds which are approximately 6 inches high. They also thrive in sandy loam soils. You simply need to make certain that the soil has good amounts of organic matter as manure can guarantee nutrients for plants.

When tending to a cucumbers, you want to regularly weed them. Just ensure you don’t go below s few centimeters since there’s a risk you will damage the root system. This can damage the development of the plant.

Watering

You want to water the cucumbers every week if you would like them to develop firm and succulent. Matter of fact, cucumbers are known to have very significant water content.

Cucumber plants possess both male and female flowers. Amongst the two, the female flowers are those that produce cucumbers. It is also possible to assist in the pollination process to improve fruit count. You can use a cotton bud in moving pollen from male flowers to the middle of you female blossoms. It is possible to differentiate the females from the men as they feature tiny cucumbers by the bottom.

Harvest

Cucumbers are harvestable already when they reach the right size. The typical interval is 50 to 60 days following planting. You’ll notice their skin turning dark green. Once hey turn yellow, they are already over ripe.

Take the cucumbers by twisting them off the plant. Another alternative is to cut the stalks over the cucumber tips.