You may be wondering why I blog so much about my own garden. It isn't because I think you really care that much about MY garden but because I think gardening is a very valuable skill that takes time to perfect.
My Dad is a master gardener...I am not. But I am like a sponge when it comes to gardening, whether it comes from him or through books or from the internet. There are so many things to consider...
- What grows well in my yard?
- What will my family eat?
- How to I fortify my soil so it is nutrient rich?
- If my soil is lacking, what do I amend it with?
Because these answers only come with time, it is critical to start today, when we have time.
OK, I am off my soap box now...let's talk about growing cucumbers vertically.
This is what my cukes looked like before I started...a nice, viney bush sitting at the base of my trellis. As long as you don't get a "bush" variety, getting them to grow up a trellis is a very easy task.
And a trusty pair of scissors. Not much to it.
2 comments:
Can lemon cucumbers be grown vertically? I would LOVE to have some of those in my garden! Okay, so I don't actually have a garden, but just in my little gardening area of dirt...
A lemon cucumber plant is not a natural climber, but I think it could be trained. You would just have to tie up growing vines every week or two and I think you could be good to go!
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