
Grow crisp, refreshing cucumbers with this easy guide
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Types
- ‘Boston Pickling’ (vine) is our favorite heirloom variety bred especially for pickling.
- ‘Burpless Bush Hybrid’ (bush) is good for small gardens, pots, or pickling.
- ‘Bush Crop’ (bush) is a dwarf variety with a high yield. Great for eating fresh.
- ‘Calypso’ (vine) is disease-resistant and has a high yield. Perfect for pickling.
- ‘Lemon’ (vine) produces round, yellow, super-sweet fruits. Fun for kids!
- ‘Parisian Pickling’ (vine) produces long, thin cucumbers perfect for making gherkins or cornichons.
- ‘Sweet Success’ (vine) is good for greenhouses, as it requires no pollinators. Produces seedless fruit.
Cooking Notes
- See our section on pickling with lots of recipes and ideas.
- Enjoy our fun video on How to Make Easy Refrigerator Dill Pickles!
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The sooner you thin your cucumbers the better. You may not be able to save the tiny plant that you pull up. You can try to plant them in small pots with potting mix to see if they will survive.
I planted my young cucumber plants 2 weeks ago in Texas. Organic fertilizer, manure mixture. But the leaves aren't dark green, kind of a yellowish hue to them. Not prolific like my squash. Any ideas what may be wrong. Thank you.
Sounds like you have too much nitrogen. Just because a fertilizer is organic manure, does not mean that the nitrogen content is correct. Common wisdom from my parents generation stated you never fertilized with horse or pig manure in the Spring or during the growing season, only after the growing season was done.
I will get good medicine for cucumber
Will cucumbers grow indoors in a large container? How long will they take to grow.
For the best crop yield you should choose seeds of a self-pollinating variety. Unless it is a bush-type, the vines will get quite long so consider using a trellis to grow them up or a hanging basket to let them cascade down. They need a lot of light - a minimum of 6 hours of sun per day - to grow really well so you might have to consider using a growlight to supplement natural daylight, especially in winter. They also like it warm, around 70 degrees with a slight drop in the evening. Depending on the variety you choose it could take 60 days or more to get edible-sized fruit. Good Luck!
In south florida area, where I can buy ripe cucumbers and what is the right season to get them?
The best months for fresh cucumbers in Florida are March-May and October-December.
I have lots of vining green cucumber plants but no flowers ...I have never seen this ..I have a trellis like a big tent ..Can anyone help me
Dennis, see Dianne’s comment above. Unbalanced soil would be our first thought, too. Was the manure “new”—aka hot, fresh, less than 1 year old? Shouldn’t be. It will “burn” baby plants (and adults, too, make no mistake about it). If that’s the case, and the plants have any sign of life, you might uproot them asap and reset them into some soilless seed mixture just long enough for them to come back strong. If they’re not salvageble, start again. From the ground up.