naturehils Cucumber F1 Hybird Seeds, Khira Organic Vegetable Seed(40 per packet)
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Cucumbers are easy to grow at home. Cucumbers once planted do not require much attention. You can grow them in pots, kitchen garden, terrace, and even indoors. Cucumber plants come in two forms - bush and vines. Bush cucumber plants are the best option to grow indoors and in containers.growing in containers, choose a planter that has the soil holding capacity of minimum 12-20 KGs to accommodate 2-3 plants. They are vines hence you need to build a trellis to support the plant. Bush cucumbers are the type to grow easily. Cucumbers are prolific plants and that grow really fast, so they can grow in terrace gardens too. Plastic or ceramic containers are the best type of containers to use. Grow cucumbers near peas, pumpkin and squash and avoid growing them with herbs and potatoes.Cucumbers can easily be grown in kitchen gardens that receive at least 6-8 hours of sunlight everyday. While growing in containers, choose a planter that has the soil holding capacity of minimum 12-20 KGs to accommodate 2-3 plants. They are vines hence you need to build a trellis to support the plant. Bush cucumbers are the type to grow easily. Cucumbers are prolific plants and that grow really fast, so they can grow in terrace gardens too. Plastic or ceramic containers are the best type of containers to use. Grow cucumbers near peas, pumpkin and squash and avoid growing them with herbs and potatoes.Cucumbers can easily be grown in kitchen gardens that receive at least 6-8 hours of sunlight everyday. While growing in containers, choose a planter that has the soil holding capacity of minimum 12-20 KGs to accommodate 2-3 plants. They are vines hence you need to build a trellis to support the plant. Bush cucumbers are the type to grow easily. Cucumbers are prolific plants and that grow really fast, so they can grow in terrace gardens too. Plastic or ceramic containers are the best type of containers to use. Grow cucumbers near peas, pumpkin and squash and avoid growing them with herbs and potatoes.