When
growing cucumbers it is best to choose a location
where the soil is loose and well drained. The
soil content should be high in organic matter
and have a ph of around 6.
The
preparation of the soil should begin a month before
by digging over the soil and removing all weeds.
Applying a layer of manure will help to give the
plants nutrients when growing.
The
time to begin growing the cucumber plants is when
there is least chance of a frost. Seeds should
be started off indoors in peat pots to avoid damage
to the root system when transplanting to the garden.
The seedlings should be ready to be transplanted
into the garden after 12 to 14 days.
Space
the plants in groups of 3 and spacing the groups
at 2ft apart. If you are growing cucumbers in
rows, space the rows at 3ft apart.
While
the cucumbers are growing keep the plants well
watered and search for, and remove all weeds at
regular intervals.
The
time to harvest the cucumbers is roughly 50 -
60 days after planting, depending on the variety
being grown. The cucumbers should be harvested
before they turn yellow. If the cucumbers do turn
yellow they will be bitter to the taste, so a
timely harvest is vital.
Courtesy of www.vegetable-gardening-club.com
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