07-27-2022, 06:54 AM
A before and after..
This picture was taken July 6. These cucumbers were planted from seed about 3 days prior, and practically instantly germinated in summer soil temperature and a little added water here in Pennsylvania. (Planted also with a little time release fertilizer for our lame soil)
This is a variety with shorter vines that is touted as a good variety for containers that I found in Home Depot.
Then here's these same plants today - picture taken July 26 just after a heatwave here.
The stems on these plants are over a half inch thick!
These plants should be producing cucumbers in a few weeks. The point being that there is still time to get a summer crop like cucumbers going before the temperatures start dropping going into fall here. Zucchini works too.
I'm using fabric this year for weed control. A big sheet of cardboard works well too.