hi all as i havent been able to get the cash together to get my greenhouse sorted out so im looking at changing my tactics for growing cucumbers ,now i will be growing them outside ,i have an area to grow them on flat soil and also i have wires (6 foot high) but they have my blackcurrents on and no wall behind them , i have space to grow the cucumbers up but im wondering as its quiet windy somtimes will this effect them ? so long story short lets vote on the ground or on the wires ,any thoughts welcome ,cheers
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Not wanting to rain on the parade, but my vote would go for growing something-else. Unless you are able to rig up some sort of plastic sheeting or similar to cover the area in question at least temporarily, my view is that the weather in the UK is too cold most years to make cucumber growing outside worth the time and effort involved.
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This is a compost heap. It’s not hot as it’s been there a while and I think mostly is leafmould. I have a black plastic cover on it with a clear dome to try to warm it up a bit. I had big plans to grow a couple of outdoor cucumbers - marketmore- on it and let them trail. I’ll put in some manure before I plant. Do you think this would work?
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Leaf mould is broken down in a different way to most other materials in a compost heap and for that reason little or no heat is generated by it. The success or not of growing things like cucs outside is dictated almost entirely by the weather. Nice hot summer and you'll definitely succeed - miserable wet one and it will be a waste of time and effort.
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I've had success with Cucumbers in the last couple of years and will go as far as to say more success outdoors on the plot than in the greenhouse! Indoors they don't like getting splashed and burned so I've shrivelled a few along the way and gone for outdoor.
If they are on the ground you need to support them off the soil and watch for slug/snail damage.
Last year I grew 2 plants and simply wound them up a string wraped around a stick in a spiral. In fact the legs of the frame holding up my Tomato cordons, it was not perfect but was effective enough to give me an adequate harvest.
This year again I will have a reserve one plant in the tiny green house with a few Toms to get an extended season, then a couple of Cucumbers on the plot for good measure.
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