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The right free-range cucumber for every taste

Generally high-yielding varieties are the F1 hyprids with a long harvest period. Some are also bitter-free and powdery mildew resistant. For example, you can choose between the following types of cucumber and pickled cucumbers:

  • Rimoni F1 - cucumber - bitter-free, edible peel.
  • Delicacy - mini cucumber for salads or pickles.
  • Klostergurke (Monastyrski) - Salad cucumber, robust, storable for a long time.
  • Foothills of the mountains - precocious, tasty pickled cucumber.
  • Sikkim cucumber - salad cucumber, Indian variety, very aromatic.
  • Lemon cucumber - snack cucumber, small, rounded, white pulp.

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  • Grow cucumbers - one inside and one outside

To get resistant, more robust plants, you can refine cucumbers yourself or purchase grafted cucumber plants.

Free range cucumbers cultivation in the greenhouse and in the field

As long as the ground is below 15 degrees Celsius, outdoor cucumbers hardly grow. To make them grow faster, simply place them in the warm, humid greenhouse until the outside temperature rises. You can go outside in mid-May. However, the warmth-needing plants should slowly get used to the outside climate. Grow at a distance of 60 centimeters in the prepared bed or tub in a sunny and sheltered place.

Free range cucumbers growing on the balcony

You can grow free-range cucumbers on the balcony in a bucket or pot of at least 20 liters. The planter with substrate or Potting soil fill, plant cucumbers, on one Fasten trellis and place in a sheltered, sunny location.

Finally harvest time

For free-range cucumbers, it takes 6 weeks from cultivation to harvest. Cucumbers from the bed are the most aromatic when you pick them in the morning. If the skin begins to turn yellow, the cucumbers are overripe. At least now harvest the free-range cucumbersso that smaller specimens can still ripen.

Good and less good friends

Whether in the greenhouse or in the open air - good friends are beans, garlic, kohlrabi, spinach and dill. Less good ones: peas, cabbage, beetroot, and celery.

Tips & Tricks

Free-range cucumbers in particular are heavy eaters and remove nutrients from the soil. So it makes sense to have a biological one Slow release fertilizer sprinkle around the plant.