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Cucumbers are grown on vines that are green and lie close to the ground. Cucumbers grow in moist soils and are very tasty they are also fruit. They can come in a range of different colours according to your taste.
Cucumber seeds germinate in soil that is 70 to 85 degrees for proper germination, which occurs in a week to 10 days. Once sprouted, the young plant grows into a vine. There are varieties that will grow snake-like along the ground if not trained on a trellis.
First you will have to determine what size of trellis netting you will be using to grow your cucumbers. Once that is decided and you have the trellis netting, install it using metal or wooden stakes. It can be hung straight up from the ground or you can make an A-frame with it and grow the cukes up both sides.
After the trellis netting is installed, plant your cucumbers about 18" apart. Once the plants have grown enough to reach the trellis, you can place the vine in the netting. Do not get in a hurry as it takes a few weeks to really get going. Once the plant takes off on the trellis, you will notice little vines that twist themselves around the netting, that is how it holds on. Just make sure you keep the vine moving straight up the netting.
Enjoy your cucumbers!
Gardening supply stores will sell you a young cucumber plant which you can transplant into some suitable soil in your garden or yard, and then it requires very little care other than watering it if the soil is not getting enough rain; as the plant grows you may also need to give it a pole to grow on, to help support its weight, particularly when the cucumbers start to grow, since they are rather heavy. Of course, you have to do this at the right time of year (or in a greenhouse) since the plant will not grow in cold weather.
After around 80 growing days have gone by, you can check to see if there are any cucumber fruits hiding under the leaves that need to be picked. Depending on the variety and how often you pick, you can get small "fruits" for pickling, or the larger ones to cut up for salads.
cucumbers grow on vines
World record is 6'2" long.
50 to 70 days after the seeds have germinated.
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Cucumbers are in the same family of fruit as melons. Cucumbers are native to the Middle and Far East. Since the early 1800's, cucumbers and melons have been grown in North America. Cucumbers are now grown virtually everywhere in the world, with the exception of Antarctica. Even in the Artic North, in a heated greenhouse, the cucumber can be grown. There are green, white, brown, yellow and red cucumbers. Most cucumbers are eaten in an unripe state. Watermelon, which is not related to the cucumber, originally came from Africa.
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Pickles are pickled cucumbers. There is not pickle plant.
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While growing, they are cucumbers and grow on vines.
Cucumbers are originally from India, but nowadays they are grown in most countries.
Some of the best produce grown in pots in Ohio consists of peppers, lettuce, chard, cucumbers and radishes.
The main agricultural produce from Antigua is: cotton, bananas, coconuts, cucumbers, mangoes and sugarcane.
Cucumbers can be grown in your garden in nearly every state in the US, except Alaska and perhaps some of the northern states. Cucumbers for commercial production are grown primarily in the southern half of the mainland US. Cukes for fresh produce are mainly in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, New York, California, New Jersey, and South Carolina. Processing cukes (such as for pickles) are primarily in Michigan, North Carolina, Texas, Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio, and South Carolina.
Cucumbers are a green fruit. They grow on a vine.
here's an example, A tomato is a fruit by, It has seeds and is grown from the ground ok. Similarly for cucumbers and pumpkins.
We get most of our pickles from India. There are only 3 big producers here in the United States