6 tips for transplanting cucumbers correctly

It is impossible to imagine a vegetable garden without a bed of cucumbers. Both adults and children love this vegetable. Fresh, salted or pickled, it can be a great addition to your table. We will tell you how to transplant cucumbers to get an excellent harvest.

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Transplantation timing

You need to take into account the age of the seedlings and the readiness of the soil for planting. The optimal period for growing them is 20-25 days. Cucumbers can be planted in a greenhouse, in an open bed, in a temporary greenhouse. The soil is ready for planting when the average daily ambient temperature has warmed it up to +15 degrees. It is recommended to measure the soil temperature at a depth of about 15 cm using a special soil thermometer.

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Choosing the right place

Cucumbers can be grown both in an open bed and in closed ground (in a greenhouse or hotbed). It is better to choose a sunny place for this type of vegetable, protected from the wind. It is advisable to arrange the beds from north to south, then they will be illuminated by the sun from morning to evening.

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