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How to Grow Cucumbers

How to Grow CucumbersCucumbers are tender annuals that grow best in temperatures ranging from 60° to 90°F (15°-32° C).

Where to Plant Cucumbers

How to Grow Cucumbers

Planting and Spacing

Growing Cucumbers in Containers

Many dwarf or mini-cucumber varieties will grow in a pot as small as 6 inches (15cm) wide and deep, larger is better. Check the description of the cucumber and its space requirements. ‘Potluck’ is a small growing variety. Larger cucumbers for containers include ‘Patio Pik’ and ‘Bush Whopper.’ Use a 12- to 18-inch (30-45cm) trellis, stake, or other support to increase the yield of container-grown cucumbers.

Watering Cucumbers

How to Grow Cucumbers

Feeding Cucumbers

Caring for Cucumbers

Companion Plants

How to Grow Cucumbers

Flowering and Fruit Formation

 Cucumber Pests

 Cucumber Diseases

More on cucumber problems: Cucumber Growing Problems: Troubleshooting.

How to Grow Cucumbers

Harvesting Cucumbers

More harvest tips: How to Harvest and Store Cucumbers.

Storing and Preserving Cucumbers

Monoecios and Gynoecious Cucumbers: The Difference

How to Grow Cucumbers

Types of Cucumbers

There are many types and varieties of cucumbers. Here are the differences:

Cucumber Yield

How to Grow Cucumbers

Cucumber Varieties to Grow

How to Grow Cucumbers

Cucumbers are divided into the slicing cucumbers for fresh eating and pickling cucumbers. There are dozens of varieties to choose from. In the list below “gyn” denotes gynoecious which produce only female flowers and must be grown near a monoecios plant; others are monoecios, they produce both male and female flowers.

More on cucumbers to grow: Cucumber Varieties: Best Bets and Easy-to-Grow.

About Cucumbers


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