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.
Yes you can grow cucumbers in a container.
No, pickles come from cucumbers that are harvested and then pickled in a vinegar solution to preserve them. Cucumbers are grown on a vine plant.
The cucumbers that grow in Armenia are very juicy with big seeds, thick and pointy.
Cucumbers typically take about 8 to 10 days to grow after flowering.
Anywhere that cucumbers can be grow. They were thought to have originated in the USA
yes
Pickles do not grow on either a vine or a tree; they are made from cucumbers, which grow on vines. Cucumbers are a type of gourd and grow along the ground on sprawling vines. Once harvested, cucumbers can be pickled through various preservation methods.
Cucumbers curl as they grow due to uneven water distribution in the fruit, genetic factors, and environmental conditions.
noticed a few of my cucumbers are curled at the end as they grow. Why?
No,it doesn't
No. Cucumbers grow on vines.
On average, a cucumber plant can produce between 10 to 20 cucumbers.