Chances for outdoor cucumbers producing?

Started by Hyacinth, September 17, 2006, 15:05:02

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Hyacinth

I'm stripping down stuff today (the runners have already gone :'() but I'm looking at a cucumber (variety unknown) growing in a pot outdoors. There are embryonic cucs & some new flowers. It's produced OK this year. Looking healthy. Chances of the plant growing viable cucs outdoors in B'ham? As it's in a pot, could move it into the g/house if that might be worth it? Otherwise, onto the compost heap with it...

Thanks for any input.

Hyacinth


calendula

it would have to be one of those warm to very warm autumns and it is the cooler nights that do the damage so a g/h would be best or fleece, feed and water as usual and cross fingers and toes and do all the usual things depending on whether male of female etc, harvest small - can but try

Hyacinth

Bless you for the prompt reply :-* Going back out in a mo & it'll be the greenhouse option, then 8)

amphibian

I have indoor cucumbers, outdoors, still going happily.

Though I am in Kent.

tim

My indoors ones, indoors, are struggling!

Georgie

I picked two outdoor types off my plants outside in pots today and I have high hopes for the remaining babies/flowers.  Ever the optimist but they have two chances I reckon.   ;D

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

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