Cucumber.
[url]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?ZXGDP[/url] 16 April 2013 Cucumber.
Four pots of cucumber (National Pickling) were started in the greenhouse. Pictures depict the germination procedure.The plants will be placed in the outdoor garden about the end of May. This method gives the plant an early start, and cucumbers are harvested about a month earlier than seeding directly in the ground. Cucumber seeds germinate at a high temperature around 85F plus.When planting the roots are not disturbed, even if this means cutting the side of the pots. |
[url]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?YHEXF[/url] 26 May 2013 Preparing Cucumber Bed.
A cucumber bed was prepared for about eight plants now in the greenhouse. The area was rototilled, two wheelbarrows of compost added and rototilled into the underlying soil.Mulch was added as is my normal gardening practice. A trellis of two 4 by 8 concrete reinforcing wire three feet apart connected to five foot posts and tied with plastic ties was installed. The cucumber plants will be trained to the trellis. This system contains the plants and makes the fruit all green since none touch the ground.It is still too cool to place the plants outdoors. Cucumbers don’t grow if it is too cool. |
Four pots planted outdoors.
[url]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?PHVUY[/url] 30 May 2013 Cucumbers planted outdoors
Four pots of cucumbers grown about six weeks in the greenhouse were planted outdoors. Roots of cucumbers should not be disturbed when transplanting, since it inhibits growth severely. |
You might try paper and/or peat pots one time. Because you are right. Cukes don't like their roots disturbed.
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[QUOTE=Redbaron;352467]You might try paper and/or peat pots one time. Because you are right. Cukes don't like their roots disturbed.[/QUOTE]
Actually there is no difficulty removing from the four inch pots if the soil is slightly wet. I usually grow four pots with 2 to 3 plants in each pot. |
I neglected to get any started, is it too late to just direct sow outdoors at this point? Think that is what I will have to do.
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Go for it lakelady. I sowed mine direct today. I never transplant cukes squash or melons.
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[QUOTE=lakelady;352957]I neglected to get any started, is it too late to just direct sow outdoors at this point? Think that is what I will have to do.[/QUOTE]
Direct sow is always acceptable. I start the seeds early in the greenhouse, since it gives the harvest a jump start about a month earlier than direct sowing. I also do this with watermelons when I grow them. Also, I don't have the luxury of a very long season. |
Cucumbers
I have not had any luck with cucumbers planted in my garden so this year I planted them in a huge container. The plants grew profusely with lots of blossoms but the fruit did not set on, even tho I used blossom set. Any suggestions!
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Cucumber Plants Thriving.
[B][url]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?YAIJR[/url] 16 July 2013 Cucumber plants thriving.
The weather turned hot and the rain finally stopped, so the cucumbers are thriving. I picked two slicers today.The bulk of the crop will be used to make juice.[/B] [url]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?PHVUY[/url] 30 May 2013 Cucumbers planted outdoors Four pots of cucumbers grown about six weeks in the greenhouse were planted outdoors. Roots of cucumbers should not be disturbed when transplanting, since it inhibits growth severely. [url]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?YHEXF[/url] 26 May 2013 Preparing Cucumber Bed. A cucumber bed was prepared for about eight plants now in the greenhouse. The area was rototilled, two wheelbarrows of compost added and rototilled into the underlying soil.Mulch was added as is my normal gardening practice. A trellis of two 4 by 8 concrete reinforcing wire three feet apart connected to five foot posts and tied with plastic ties was installed. The cucumber plants will be trained to the trellis. This system contains the plants and makes the fruit all green since none touch the ground.It is still too cool to place the plants outdoors. Cucumbers don’t grow if it is too cool. [url]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?ZXGDP[/url] 16 April 2013 Cucumber. Four pots of cucumber (National Pickling) were started in the greenhouse. Pictures depict the germination procedure.The plants will be placed in the outdoor garden about the end of May. This method gives the plant an early start, and cucumbers are harvested about a month earlier than seeding directly in the ground. Cucumber seeds germinate at a high temperature around 85F plus.When planting the roots are not disturbed, even if this means cutting the side of the pots. |
[QUOTE=Oldgardener;353822]I have not had any luck with cucumbers planted in my garden so this year I planted them in a huge container. The plants grew profusely with lots of blossoms but the fruit did not set on, even tho I used blossom set. Any suggestions![/QUOTE]
Use cucumbers F1, which have many female flowers. Vladimír |
First Cucumber Picking
[url]http://www.durgan.org/URL/?CTODV[/url] 18 July 2013 First Cucumber Picking.
The first cucumbers were picked today. They were made into juice. Growth was literally overnight from tiny fruit to adequate size. |
Hand pollinate
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Not liking to have their roots disturbed, when the 2-3 plants in each 4" pot is planted out into the garden, do you then plant as a clump rather than separating into individual plants?
And are those horseradish leaves in the foreground? |
I plant cucumbers in a clump usually three to a hill. Those peeking in the picture are horseradish plants. I grow two on purpose and the extra are spontaneous growth from last year.
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