How To Plant, Grow, And Harvest Cucumbers

What’s green, crunchy, and the star of every summer salad? That’s right—cucumbers! Whether you’re dreaming of garden-fresh slices or homemade pickles, growing cucumbers is surprisingly simple and seriously rewarding. From trellis-loving vines to patio-perfect bush varieties, there’s a cucumber plant for every space. Let’s dig into the cool world of cukes!

About Cucumber Plants

There are two types of cucumber plants: vining cucumbers and bush cucumbers.

  • Vining cucumbers, the most common varieties, grow on vigorous vines shaded by large leaves. The growth of these plants is fast, and the crop yield is abundant if you care for them properly. Vining varieties grow best when trained up a trellis or fence. Since they grow off the ground, the fruits will be cleaner—versus those that grow directly atop soil—often more abundant and easier to pick.
  • Bush cucumbers, however, are nicely suited to containers and small gardens.

There are different cucumber varieties for growing outdoors and for growing in a greenhouse. Outdoor cucumbers can tolerate cooler climates and often have rough or spiny skins. Greenhouse cucumbers produce smoother fruits but need extra warmth and protection for success. Some varieties will happily grow indoors or outdoors.

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If you’re interested in making pickles, we recommend several prolific varieties below that are bred especially for pickling, such as heirloom ‘Boston Pickling’ or ‘Calypso.’ For crispy pickles, be sure to prepare them within a few hours of harvesting!

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