When picking a good cucumber, look for ones that are firm, smooth, and have a bright green color. Avoid cucumbers that are soft, wrinkled, or have blemishes. Additionally, choose cucumbers that feel heavy for their size, as this indicates they are juicy and fresh.
When you go out in the field and pick it!
You don't prune cucumber vines. Just pick any overripened fruit to stimulate more groth.
Yes.
You can pick a cucumber anytime. If you are canning you'd pick them when they are small to make small sweet pickles for example. I pick them at anytime. Some gardeners believe that small veggies like squash and cukes taste better when smaller.
Yes
No, cucumber grow on vines, you pick them, put them in a container with some herbs, and wait a while, and they will be pickles
yes they are because there is no salt or any fats in a cucumber just natural ingredients in a cucumber.
For eating in salads, and for pickling to eat as a pickle.
Cucumber.
Best Pairings for Cucumber Recipes- Cucumber + tomato- Cucumber + feta cheese- Cucumber + red onion- Cucumber + vinegar- Cucumber + herbs (esp. mint, dill, basil, chervil, chives, cilantro)- Cucumber + garlic- Cucumber + sesame- Cucumber + seaweed- Cucumber + yogurt or cream- Cucumber + avocado- Cucumber + fish and shellfish (esp. crab, tuna, and anchovies)
No actually cucumber has a good health benefit for our body. Studies have proven that cucumber has fiber on it's skin which helps for good digestion so better don't peel off it's skin just wash it carefully before eating.
a frog likes cucumber