Cucumbers are a big deal (kind of literally). They grow on vines that can reach 6 to 8 feet long or more, taking up a lot of real estate in your garden. Fortunately, cucumber plants adapt well to ...
Cucumbers need a trellis if you'd like to have straighter cukes, healthier plants, and easier harvests. You don’t need a ...
Key Points Cucumbers grow rapidly and are ready to harvest in less than two months.Staking vining varieties is essential for ...
A tiny patch of space can outproduce a traditional garden bed when strategy takes the lead. Vertical gardening flips the entire concept of growing food on its side—literally—and turns walls, fences, ...
Growing cucumbers at home is easier than you think — if you avoid these classic mistakes. Learn the right timing, watering, ...
Good fences make good neighbors, they say. Good fences also make good cucumbers. A chainlink fence is perfect. So is any other fence or trellis that cucumber vines can easily climb. The fence's value ...
Cucumbers are a warm-season crop that come in vining and more compact bush varieties. Plant cucumbers in late May or when soil temperatures consistently reach at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Manage ...
Vertical gardens can add visual interest and beauty to spaces that might otherwise be underutilized, says Joe Oszust, sales arborist, The Davey Tree Expert Company’s Albany office. Creating a vertical ...
Along with being highly on-trend for growing indoors, hanging pots are perfect for vertical gardening, where space is at a ...
Cucumbers are among the most popular garden vegetables, and growing them can be rewarding and delicious. Cucumbers thrive in Iowa’s warm summer and quickly produce a bounty of fresh, homegrown ...