pete28
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Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:24 am
Location: White Springs Florida

Continue Growing Cucumber Vertically?

Ok long story short. When I lived in a condo I had limited space to garden so for my cukes I set up 12 foot tall stakes and tied them to the home so they could grow up instead of sprawling across the ground and it worked amazingly and the yields were great. Now I have a LOT more room and a lot more plants I was wondering if I should let the cukes grow on the ground wherever they want to or if I should build a temporary structure to send them sky high? Do I need to place anything under the actual cukes while they are forming on the vine that is growing on the ground?

Thanks for the help folks!

bullthistle
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Location: North Carolina

If you feel comfortable with the cukes growing up why not continue doing it? If you have them on the ground you will need mulch, grass, straw, etc to keep them off the ground. I'd go with what you are accustumed to.

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Toms92gp
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Joined: Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:46 am
Location: Louisburg, NC zone 7b

I've grown them on the ground, with black plastic sheeting. They do great like that. I got more then what I had use for, my mom pickeled a bunch of them up and we split the pickles. One day I'm going to teach myself or/and my wife how to can stuff.



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