If you are growing compact bush cucumbers a trellis is not necessary.
Cucumber cage or trellis.
There is an ideal support for every vegetable to help take your harvest from average to superior.
You can plant fast maturing crops such as lettuce and radishes between the cucumber hills to save space.
Make a trellis with 2 x4 wood slats and garden twine looped up and down and across.
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One good support is a trellis.
If you raise cattle you may have leftover cattle panels hanging around.
Put them to use with this idea for a cucumber trellis.
In small gardens you can train cucumbers on a fence trellis or cage if wire is available figs.
Or let long vines grow up over the top and down the other side.
Cucumbers are classified as either vining types or bush types.
Gently drape them over the cucumber cage.
Choose sturdily constructed tomato cages at least 3 to 4 feet tall that won t be easily rattled by a stiff breeze or the weight of the developing cucumbers.
Once your plants have a little growth place a cucumber cage over the plant.
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Vining types should be chosen for vertical gardening as they will grow straight up a vertical support.
Planting cucumbers next to a tomato cage is another option.
Cattle panels are a good choice for a cucumber trellis because they re sturdy and taller which makes it easier for you to maneuver underneath while caring for your cucumber plants.
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The tendrils will begin to wrap around the cages and support the weight of the plant.
Plant three or four seeds in hills 4 to 6 inches high along the trellis or cage.
A trellis saves garden space makes it easier to see the hanging fruits and protects them from being nibbled by soil critters.
Insert the cages into the soil directly above the planting location and then sow 1 to 2 cucumber seeds inside each cage at a depth of 1 2 to 1 inch spaced approximately 4 to 6 inches apart.
The most productive and common cucumber varieties are vine cucumbers which can really benefit from growing vertically on a trellis.