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  • Cucumber help

    Hullo, so new to all this so please forgive me.

    I was given seeds for cucumbers (believe they are marketmore?) and not having the faintest what I am doing I planted a fair few. I now have about 7 plants, all thriving. They are all between 6-10 inches tall.

    Some have what appears to be flowers starting, and some have those spriral tendrils thingys.... (someone like to tell me the correct terminology?!)...

    They are on a sunny windowsill and I am worried they are becoming really leggy? Do they do that anyway??? I can't see me being able to put them outside till early July as we have an incredibly windy garden that really suffers from the cold when it's windy too. I know I can cane them up etc but what about the flowering carry on? Do I have to make sure insects get to cucumbers? Or was that something else??

    i am getting so confused as I started with a tomatoe plant and some cucumbers and people now keep giving me things. It's like a garden centre in here and I need someone to come sort me out! I am on a very fast learning curve!

    Thanks in advance if you have gotten this far. I know stuff about non gardening stuff, honest.

    C

  • #2
    I killed the one and only cucumber given to me last year, so this is my first year of cukes too. I've 3 each of Marketmore and Masterpiece. They're now in black buckets in the g/h, some with flowers on, but I've not got a clue what I should do next either so will watch this thread with interest.

    Catch up with my daily doings at http://kaypeesplot.blogspot.com/ and http://kaypeeslottie.blogspot.com/ but wait a while cos these are well out of date ! Don't want to ditch them entirely cos I'll never remember the urls !

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    • #3
      we have planted our marketmore in the green house and tyed string to a clip near the roof of the green house and wraped it round for suppport its doing ok it has 3 floweres on
      Some things in their natural state have the most VIVID colors
      Dobby

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      • #4
        I can't have a greenhouse unfortunately.

        C

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        • #5
          I grow my ridge outdoor cucumber up a cane until they reach the trellis which is 3ft - 6ft high. Then I tie them in so the cucumbers hang straight which is to me more aesthetically pleasing than banana shaped.


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          • #6
            If you can't get them in the garden till July make sure they are in a big enough container - I'd go for 7-8" to make sure they have enough root run. They should be OK outdoors soon if you can give them a windbreak of some sort. They don't need any messing about with pollination (Marketmore I mean, it's different for other indoor cukes) and although they can climb they are also happy just scrambling, though you might want to make sure the cukes don't trail on the ground - just supporting them on a brick or tile will help if you can't manage a trellis type thing. Good luck. Some of us have been on that learning curve for many a long year!
            Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

            www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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            • #7
              Thanks so much. They are going into fairly big pots as I don;t have anything else anyway. I have some bamboo cane that I can stick in too.

              If the weather picks up I shall try get them out earlier.

              Thanks again.. much clearer now.

              C

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              • #8




                My Marketmore are living outside Noidea, with my squash and courgettes. I'm covering them over with fleece at night and they all seem to be fine - but they are on a very sunny, south facing terrace.
                The Marketmore are in the back row there
                and here they are in their fleece
                I find curcubits need special care to harden off when they first go outside as they seem to be very soft. No matter how good the weather is I cover them with fleece for their first few outings.
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