How to Plant Cucumbers - Sprouting Seeds (2024)

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These are cucumber seeds. The white ones are Mom’s and the green ones were delivered to her from a relative in Ukraine. I think they are painted green to differentiate them from other sorts, so we are very curious what kind of cucumbers they will be!

Fold seeds into a dry paper towel.

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Soak the folded paper towel in water and place in a glass. Cover tightly with cellophane and place on a sunny window sill.

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After 4 days, they sprouted nicely and are ready for planting.

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Fill planters (or styrofoam cups) nearly to the top with potting soil.

P.S. Here’s the potting soil that my mom says is BEST. Purchased at Costco.

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Ok, back to the cups with dirt:

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Make 2 holes in each planter using the back of a fork (holes should be about 3/4-inch deep and spaced 1-inch apart).

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Place 1 seed (tail or shoot side down) in each hole.

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Use the fork or your fingers to cover the seed with dirt and pat down the dirt over and around the seed. If the shoot is long, It’s ok if the tip of the seed is visible.

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Water each planter just enough to moisten the soil. If seeds are floating – you’ve gone too far!! :)..

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Place the planters on a sunny windowsill.

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How to Plant Cucumbers - Sprouting Seeds (2024)

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How to Plant Cucumbers - Sprouting Seeds? ›

Sow two seeds about an inch (3cm) deep, then water well. Cucumbers need temperatures of at least 68ºF (20ºC) to germinate, so either place pots in a propagator for speedier germination, or simply wait until late spring to get started. Once the seedlings appear, remove the weakest to leave one per pot.

How do you plant sprouted cucumber seeds? ›

Make a hole a half-inch to an inch deep in your soil (already well amended with finished compost, of course!), put your sprout in, cover, and water it in well. I generally see the first green leaves poking up in about a week.

What's the best way to plant cucumbers? ›

Sow seeds about one-half inch deep. For vining types that will spread out in the garden, sow seeds two inches apart. Allow about two or three feet of space on either side of the row for the vines to spread. A "hill" of three or four seeds sown close together is another way to plant cucumbers in the garden.

How many cucumber seedlings per hole? ›

Plant 2 to 3 seeds per hole.

However, when they are outside, a dome can make them too hot in direct sun, so deep watering is best. With direct sowing, you won't have to worry about hardening off your cucumber plants, but you will want to protect them from harsh conditions.

How deep to bury cucumber seedlings? ›

Plant your seeds or transplants.

Planting 6 inches apart and 1 inch deep is typical for many cucumber varieties.

How to prepare cucumber seeds for planting? ›

Cucumber seeds do not require any treatment (eg soaking, stratification) before sowing. Cucumber seeds grow best when they are sown directly into the garden. Sow seeds directly in the garden 10mm deep and 40-60cm apart, with rows 100-120cm apart. Keep soil moist but never wet or dry.

Which way up do you plant cucumber seeds? ›

Place seeds on their side or with the pointed end facing upwards, two per pot of seed compost and about 2 cm deep. Water well and leave to germinate. The seeds should germinate within 5-7 days.

Is it better to grow cucumbers on a trellis or on the ground? ›

Even in large gardens where cucumbers have room to spread out along the ground, growing cucumbers on a trellis provides many benefits. Trellis-grown vines produce higher yields than those on the ground, and by growing upward instead of outward, you can produce significantly more fruit per square foot.

Can I put coffee grounds on cucumber plants? ›

What Vegetables Like Coffee Grounds? Coffee grounds as a fertilizer can be used when growing vegetable crops such as potatoes, cucumbers, peppers, carrots, radishes, and beans. Root crops need magnesium and potassium, while nitrogen is indispensable for green crops.

How many cucumber do you get from one plant? ›

how many cucumbers can you harvest per plant? Depending on the variety, you can expect to harvest around 20 cucumbers per plant.

Do cucumber plants need to climb? ›

Let Cucumbers Climb

Trellised cucumbers are easier to pick and less susceptible to disease. Cucumbers do best if they can climb instead of spread over the ground. The tendrils of the vines will grab fences, string, wire trellis, or tall cages so that the vines climb the structures.

How deep to plant cucumber sprouts? ›

Seed should be planted 1 inch deep. Transplants should have 2-3 mature leaves and a well-developed root system before moving into the garden. Allow 4-6 weeks to grow transplants. Seeds germinate in 5-10 days at temperatures between 65- 85°F.

Can I plant 2 cucumber seeds together? ›

The back of the seed package might tell you to plant two to three cucumber seeds per planting hole. I've found that if you get your seeds from reliable seed companies like Baker Creek, then almost all your seeds will germinate. So I rarely put more than one seed in a planting hole.

Why do you plant cucumbers in mounds? ›

Make a hill before planting the cucumber. Just a small rise in the ground is adequate. Build the hill, or mound, about a foot in diameter and about three inches high; this is to drain water from around the stem. Plant the cucumber in the mound.

Can I plant cucumber seeds directly in the ground? ›

The preferred method of cucumber planting is direct seeding in the garden after the soil has warmed as the seeds will not germinate in a soil chillier than 60 degrees. Just push two or three cucumber seeds an inch into the soil, spacing the plantings 18 to 36 inches apart.

Can you plant seeds right out of the cucumber? ›

Cut the cukes in half lengthwise to extract the seeds. Scoop them out and allow them to ferment in water for one to three days to remove the pulp from the seeds. Once you have extracted the seeds from the pulp, plant them in full sun with fertile soil an inch (2.5 cm.) under the soil, spaced 18 to 36 inches (46-91 cm.)

Which way up to plant cucumber seeds? ›

Place seeds on their side or with the pointed end facing upwards, two per pot of seed compost and about 2 cm deep. Water well and leave to germinate. The seeds should germinate within 5-7 days.

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