- Growing cucumbers - 1 becomes many - simple and effective
- How to get cucumber seeds from a cucumber
- Refining cucumbers and growing your own variety of cucumbers
- More harvest success through stinging
- tips and tricks
Obtaining cucumber seeds and growing cucumbers - preferably from your favorite varieties in your own garden - is something that more and more amateur gardeners are dealing with. If you want to grow cucumbers, you should know the propagation rules relevant to cucumbers and choose the cucumber seeds correctly or grow them yourself.

Growing cucumbers - 1 becomes many - simple and effective
A greenhouse offers optimal conditions for successfully growing cucumbers yourself. In a protected atmosphere, germination and cultivation are faster and safer than in the open air. The cucumber plants bloom faster thanks to the balanced, warm, humid and wind-protected climate under glass. Harvest of the first cucumbers is from July.
Outdoor cucumbers in the garden or on the balcony can be harvested from August to the end of October. The best time to plant cucumbers outdoors is mid-May. Those who value particularly high-yielding and healthy plants can use the following proven breeding measures:
- pull cucumber seeds
- refine cucumbers
- Pinch out side shoots
Cucumber propagation via cuttings rarely works with cucumbers. In addition, you can not overwinter cucumbers.
How to get cucumber seeds from a cucumber
Germinable seed can only be obtained from a fully ripe cucumber. You can recognize germinable, ripe seeds when the kernels open. If the contents are firm, flat and whitish, the seeds are mature. On the other hand, only a thin skin in the core is immature or unfertilized.
To remove the seed, open the cucumber and remove the seeds. Rinse seeds in a sieve and dry on absorbent paper for 2 days. Then store the seed in a dark and dry place until sowing. Don't forget - note the seed type and harvest date!
Refining cucumbers and growing your own variety of cucumbers
When grafting cucumbers, two different types of young plants are allowed to grow together, which complement each other in their positive properties. To do this, cucumber varieties with positive properties are planted on pest- and disease-resistant pumpkin rootstocks.
More harvest success through stinging
Eating out cucumbers is recommended to achieve a higher-yield harvest. And if you want to harvest cucumbers in abundance, the first cucumber blossom should break out. This requires a lot of energy and prevents further flowering and fruit set.
tips and tricks
To grow cucumbers successfully, make sure the temperature never drops below 20 degrees. Cucumbers only thrive healthy and tasty when there is sufficient heat.