Nothing says summer like the first bite of a crispy cucumber. And when you grow cucumbers in your own garden, that first bite is followed by a plentiful supply of fresh cukes all season long.
Cucumbers are one of the easiest plants you can grow in your summer garden, but just how many cucumbers you can expect to harvest from a single plant depends on several different factors. Some of it ...
This week, she’s planting cucumbers, making elderflower cordial, and giving a roundup on what is happening in her vegetable ...
Cucumbers thrive in warm, sunny conditions and should be planted outdoors only after soil temperatures reach at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit, typically a few weeks after the last frost. To keep ...
Most edible garden plants grow best outdoors, but this classic vine can bring greenery to your home -- and add a healthy ...
Mr. D. discusses varieties of blueberries, and Tom Mashour talks about growing cucumbers. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison discusses ...
Because cucumbers are both satisfying on their own and versatile in many dishes, growing them indoors guarantees a fresh, ...