Description
1 packet contains 20 seeds of cucumber.
No summer garden should be without cucumbe They are very easy to grow and are very prolific. Planted in a section of the garden that receives full sun and has an evenly moist, fertile soil, success is almost guaranteed.
Planting And Care
- When planting seeds in the ground, cover with netting or a berry basket to keep pests from digging out the seeds
- When seedlings emerge, begin to water frequently, and increase to a gallon per week after fruit forms
- When seedlings reach 4 inches tall, thin plants so that they are 1 feet apart
- If you have worked in organic matter into the soil before planting, you may only need to side-dress your plants with compost or well-rotted manure
- Or, if you wish, use a fertilizer from your garden store which is low nitrogen/high potassium and phosphorus formula and apply at planting, 1 week after bloom, and every 3 weeks with liquid food, applying directly to the soil around the plants
- Or, you can work a granular fertilizer into the soil
- Do not over-fertilize or the fruits will get stunted
- Water consistently; put your finger in the soil and when it is dry past the first joint of your finger, it is time to water
- Inconsistent watering leads to bitter-tasting fruit
- Water slowly in the morning or early afternoon, avoiding the leaves
- Mulch to hold in soil moisture
- If you have limited space or would prefer vertical vines, set up trellises early to avoid damage to seedlings and vines
- Spray vines with sugar water to attract bees and set more fruit
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