我喜欢在我的乡村花园种植新鲜的黄瓜,喜欢吃很多沙拉和腌黄瓜。大多数季节,我都有很多剩余的东西可以和朋友和家人分享,或者在市场上出售。
Native to India, cucumbers are members of the cucurbit plant family, the same as gourds, squash, and pumpkin. They are generally eaten raw or pickled. Planted in late spring and harvested throughout the summer, cucumber plants do not tolerate dampness or cold soil. They thrive in United States Plant Hardiness Zones 3 through 9.
Cucumbers are one of the most popular fruits cultivated in both urban and rural homestead gardens. There are two different types of cucumbers: long, dark green cucumbers used for fresh slicing, and shorter blunt-end cucumbers most suited to pickling. Within these two types, there are dozens of different varieties of cucumbers (including lemon cucumbers).
Although cucumbers, like other vining plants, require a lot of room to grow, they can still be accommodated in a small garden plot by training the vines to a supporting trellis.
Support Trailing Garden Plants
Cucumbers love to climb and trellising increases crop production. Trailing or vining plants like cucumbers produce better quality fruit with less disease or damage when supported on a sturdy trellis. If you plan to sell your cucumbers at the fresh market, you want firm-skinned cukes without discoloration, bruising, or spoilage.
Advantages to growing cucumbers on a trellis
- 支持葡萄藤和水果远离土壤是避免黄色,漂白,挫伤,或畸形的水果的最好方法。
- If cucumbers are allowed to sit on the ground, they can begin to rot.
- A raised trellis makes the harvest process a lot easier.
Growing Cucumbers
Cucumbers, like most vining or trailing plants, grow best in a full sun location with nutrient-rich, well-drained soil and plenty of moisture. Cucumbers require at least one inch of water a week but cannot live on soggy ground.
Cucumbers are excellent companion plants for radishes, beans, sunflowers, beets, peas, and carrots. Avoid planting cucumbers in proximity to potatoes or fragrant herbs.
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Prepare the Soil
Before planting, enhance the soil with a generous amount of garden compost or aged herbivore manure (cow, sheep, goat, horse, llama). Cumbers thrive in soil with a 6.0 to 6.5 pH. If you are planting a sizeable area in cucumbers, it is wise to do a soil test. You do not want to over-fertilize cucumber plants. If the nitrogen level in the soil is excessive, you will end up with “leggy” vines and slow fruit production.
Plant cucumber seeds when the soil warms in the spring. Soil temperature should be 60 degrees Fahrenheit or above for ideal germination. When growing cucumbers, it takes 50 to 70 days of sunny weather to reach harvest.
Planting and Spacing
Cucumber seeds can be started indoors or planted directly into the soil. Space tender young seedlings about 18 to 24 inches apart, in rows, spaced 3 feet apart. All members of the cucurbit family suffer shock from transplanting. If you start seeds indoors, it is wise to use biodegradable seed pots, which are planted directly into the soil. This will prevent damage to delicate roots and help the plant avoid the shock of transplant.
Like pumpkins, squash, and other members of the cucurbit family, cucumbers present two kinds of flowers: male (staminate) and female (pistillate.) Male flowers fall from the vine and do not produce fruit. Their only purpose is to provide pollen for the female flowers. Every flower blooms for one day.
It requires a lot of bees to pollinate the plants. Commercial cucumber growers advise that for cucumbers (and other fruit and flowering crops requiring pollination) 2 to 3 beehives per acre are essential to encourage pollination. For cucumbers, adequate pollination is essential. Insufficient seed development causes misshapen, curved, short, or aborted fruit.
虽然黄瓜很容易生长,但如果没有支撑和引导,藤蔓很快就会漫过整个花园,完全失控。一个坚固的棚架解决了这个问题,使植物保持健康、有吸引力和高产。
Provide Support
A lean-to or A-frame designed trellis is ideal for maximizing garden space and can be used in-ground or with raised beds. When using a lean-to design, you can plant radishes or salad greens under the trellis for a second crop before the cucumbers mature. A wide array of sturdy metal or plastic lattice, available for purchase online or at home and garden centers, is the easiest way to protect your cukes. However, if you are a handy homesteader, you can make a garden trellis from salvaged materials at little or no cost.
Because I am frugal and prefer a natural look in my garden, I prefer to make a trellis, garden stakes, and support posts crafted from driftwood I gather at the river. If you use driftwood in your garden, keep in mind that it is best to avoid saltwater driftwood that can leach salt into the soil.
Here are some different ideas on how to go about building your own support
Driftwood and Hemp Cord
Weave a driftwood and hemp cord “ladder” to support vining plants. You can use lengths of driftwood or fallen branches, bamboo, or wooden dowels. It is fun to use your imagination to craft attractive (yet functional) support to hang from a tree or against a building or fence.
Cattle Panels
You likely have some old cattle panels lying about in the barn, or they are available online or from a local farm and feed store. Cattle panels are relatively inexpensive, galvanized fencing for livestock, ideal for supporting vining garden crops. The expansive grids allow for ease in harvesting. Cattle panels can be employed vertically, horizontally, assembled as an arch, or as an A-frame trellis. To make the most of garden space, a second companion planting of peas, beans, or melons will do well growing on the same grille. The tendrils of the plants grab hold of the wire, securing the vine to the trellis as they grow.
Teepee
If you grow bush cucumbers, you can easily make a 3- or 4-legged “teepee” support for your plants with bamboo, willow stakes, lengths of plastic pipe, or freshwater driftwood. Bush cucumbers flourish when planted in large pots or containers. Make sure the container has excellent drainage and is positioned in a full sun location.
Old plastic refrigerator shelf
这个塑料涂层的架子来自一个旧冰箱,绑在土里的木桩上,为许多蔓生植物提供了很好的支架,包括黄瓜、葫芦、and tomatoes.
Alongside a fence
Plant cucumbers along the base of a rock wall or along a fence line. Train the vines to twine or trail, and attach them to the rock face for an attractive backdrop to the bold green color of the cucumber plants.
Containers
Plant cucumbers in pots or containers located in a sunny location. Position containers where vines can trail on a fence, tree stump, balcony rail, or light post. Cucumbers can also be trellised on a gazebo or covered garden swing.
Think of innovative ways to recycle using broken farm tools, a rusty wheel barrel, or an old ladder that has gotten too wobbly, as support for cucumbers or other vining plants.
Chicken wire and boards
用树枝或木板做一个横向支撑的简单框架。用铁丝网覆盖,形成一个轻便、易于制作的棚架。园丁可以在床的所有角落加一个柱子,然后用花园的麻绳或金属丝来创建一个支撑网格。
Canopy with plastic pipe
Craft a sturdy box canopy frame with plastic pipe. Cumbers can trail up the pipes, and you can add cross shelving for potted plants. The cucumber flowers attract bees and other beneficial pollinators to the garden, and the shelving is a great way to maximize space.
生猪线、金属桩或以前宅地项目遗留下来的任何栅栏材料都可以巧妙地用于培育黄瓜。
Harvesting Cucumbers
Garden crops like cucumbers are pollinated by bees at different times, creating multiple harvests throughout the growing season. To capture the best cucumber crispness, flavor, and firmness, harvest when fruits are about 6 inches long and less than 2 inches in diameter.
Use a sharp, sterile knife when cutting the fruit from the vine. Store cucumbers in a cool, humid place, preferably under refrigeration. It is best to chill cucumbers immediately after picking to remove field heat, protect flavor, and extend shelf life. Do not wash cucumbers before storage. You can store cucumbers in plastic bags or wrapped in plastic to preserve their moisture content.
References
- United States Department of Agriculture – Cucumbershttps://nifa.usda.gov/sites/default/files/resource/Cucumbers%20Good%20Agricultural%20Practices%20508.pdf
- University of Georgia Extension – Growing Cucumbers in the Home Gardenhttp://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.html?number=C1034&title=Growing%20Cucumbers%20in%20the%20Home%20Garden
- Oregon State University Extension – Wait Until Soil Warms to Plant Cucumbershttps://extension.oregonstate.edu/news/wait-soil-warm-plant-cukes
- United States Department of Agriculture – Planting in a High Tunnelhttps://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb1261943.pdf
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