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Aerows

(39,961 posts)
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 11:22 PM Jun 2014

I've been so bummed that my cucumber plant

while it has huge leaves and is taking over as much space as it can to make runners had only the smallest evidence of a cucumber. I was watering it today, and holy smokes, hidden under the big old leaves was a six inch cucumber!

Everything I have seems to be flourishing, and I've never gardened before . I could have done a happy dance when I saw that cucumber, I already have tomatoes and peppers that are growing and obvious as fruits .

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I've been so bummed that my cucumber plant (Original Post) Aerows Jun 2014 OP
Awwww .... polly7 Jun 2014 #1
It's the size of something you could put in a pickle jar! Aerows Jun 2014 #3
Good job! Adsos Letter Jun 2014 #2
I live in the hot humid South Aerows Jun 2014 #4
Nothing tastes as good as homegrown Adsos Letter Jun 2014 #5
It's exciting to me to watch them grow Aerows Jun 2014 #6
There is something about tending a garden that is very satisfying Adsos Letter Jun 2014 #7
It gives me a sense that I am Aerows Jun 2014 #8
Now that you have picked that 6 incher, you will probably start getting more and more. NCarolinawoman Jun 2014 #9
Really? Aerows Jun 2014 #10
I don't know if she's right on that one, Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2014 #12
I have flowers everywhere on it. Aerows Jun 2014 #14
They'll probably do, as will several types of fly type bugs. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2014 #20
You should pick it and enjoy it! femmocrat Jun 2014 #13
I did :) Aerows Jun 2014 #16
OMG I'm pretty sure Aerows Jun 2014 #22
keep it watered. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2014 #11
I live in the deep south Aerows Jun 2014 #18
That's great! laundry_queen Jun 2014 #15
I picked it Aerows Jun 2014 #17
How wonderful! Curmudgeoness Jun 2014 #19
I am excited! Aerows Jun 2014 #21
cucumbers like to hide lululu Jun 2014 #23
 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
3. It's the size of something you could put in a pickle jar!
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 11:45 PM
Jun 2014

I'm so pleased .

Everything is going well. I have jalapenos popping out everywhere, onions with stalks standing up, and tomatoes heavy on the vine.

It has been a great thing for me to start gardening - I love it, and I CAN actually grow stuff!

NRaleighLiberal sent me a plant or two and get this - Bhut Jolokia Ghost Pepper, and it is flourishing . I have my own and a fall crop.

I couldn't stop smiling over finding that cucumber this morning before I went to work

Adsos Letter

(19,459 posts)
2. Good job!
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 11:41 PM
Jun 2014

Take care not to overwater, which often happens when someone decides to start a garden.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
4. I live in the hot humid South
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 11:48 PM
Jun 2014

and believe me, I can't water much, and we have a big rainstorm coming. I'm doing my best to keep from wetting them down too much, but it is pure joy to watch them grow. I've never successfully grown anything before, but my father is helping me and he has grown a bunch of things.

I'm so excited every time I see something bud and start to form a vegetable

Adsos Letter

(19,459 posts)
5. Nothing tastes as good as homegrown
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 11:51 PM
Jun 2014

My cucumbers haven't set on yet, but I've got lots of tomatoes and squash ripening, with purple pole beans on the way.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
6. It's exciting to me to watch them grow
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 11:53 PM
Jun 2014

I haven't even eaten anything out of my garden yet, but I'm just so pleased to watch what they do!

Adsos Letter

(19,459 posts)
7. There is something about tending a garden that is very satisfying
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 12:00 AM
Jun 2014

at an almost spiritual level for me. I love to garden both vegetables and ornamental stuff.
I've made a pretty well landscaped yard, and sitting out on the porch on a hot California evening, after everyone has had their evening drink, is extremely satisfying.

I took a 14-day road trip through Virginia and the Carolina's two years ago (with a quick detour to Savannah). The South is beautiful to my eye, so lush and green.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
8. It gives me a sense that I am
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 12:20 AM
Jun 2014

doing something that is meaningful and beautiful; also I get to see the results every day. That's what I love about it.

NCarolinawoman

(2,825 posts)
9. Now that you have picked that 6 incher, you will probably start getting more and more.
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 12:29 AM
Jun 2014

Cucumbers plants seem to put a lot of energy into that very first one. I tend to pick mine when they are small. Just enough for a salad or two. I love the fact that I don't have to peel them or deal with a wax coating I sometime see at the grocery store.

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
12. I don't know if she's right on that one,
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 06:45 AM
Jun 2014

but did you have lots of flowers? If they got pollinated, you should wind up with a cuc anywhere you had a female flower.

(If you google cucumber female flower, you'll find more info than you ever wanted to know about cucumber sex

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
14. I have flowers everywhere on it.
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 02:56 PM
Jun 2014

Last edited Fri Jun 13, 2014, 04:17 PM - Edit history (1)

big yellow flowers.

Oh and we have a bumble bee or two - don't those help pollination? I haven't seen the honey bee type in forever but we do have bumble bees.

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
20. They'll probably do, as will several types of fly type bugs.
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 06:13 PM
Jun 2014

But it's fairly easy to hand pollinate cucs as well, if need be.

Sadly, we're running low on honey bees as well, although I finally saw a half dozen or so out around the white clover in the lawn last week. I've been holding off on mowing as much as possible to give them as much flower time as I can.

femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
13. You should pick it and enjoy it!
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 11:32 AM
Jun 2014

Cukes are best when they are small and green. They grow quickly and then get full of seeds. By tomorrow that baby could be double in size! LOL

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
16. I did :)
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 04:13 PM
Jun 2014

It's a nice sized cuke. I can't wait for more to grow!

I'll let everyone know how it tastes - I bet it tastes 10x better than those from the store. It even smells nice

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
22. OMG I'm pretty sure
Sat Jun 14, 2014, 09:31 PM
Jun 2014

I have not ever eaten a finer cucumber. It was sweet, diced up it had a buttery texture and it wasn't really all that juicy, just delicious. It was like tzatziki sauce has that lingering taste that makes it so delicious on gyros. I'm getting some pita bread, some greek yogurt and some lamb to slice up and make a gyro from heaven at some point.

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
11. keep it watered.
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 06:42 AM
Jun 2014

If you're not getting rain, you need to make sure cuc's stay watered at least a bit daily (not soaked). We didn't do that last year, and apparently the cucumbers turn bitter if they don't get enough water.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
18. I live in the deep south
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 04:15 PM
Jun 2014

and we get a lot of rain. We had about 3 inches today while I was at work, so no need to water my garden.

I did pick the first cuke. I'm so excited - it smells nice, and I'm going to dice it up in a salad for dinner tonight!

laundry_queen

(8,646 posts)
15. That's great!
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 04:03 PM
Jun 2014

Same thing happened to me last year. I had a few small cucumbers (it was a pickling variety) and I was a bit sad I wasn't getting much out of my plant. One day, I moved the plant around a bit and wow, there was a ginormous cuke underneath the leaves. Like 3 inches in circumference and about 8-9 inches long. I was worried as I heard they taste bitter if they are overgrown, but I picked it and made a cucumber salad (with one cucumber, LOL) and it was the sweetest cucumber I've ever tasted. After I picked that one it produced quite a few more. There wasn't enough for me to do any pickling, so I let them all grow huge and they were all delicious, LOL. I planted the same variety again this year and crossing my fingers, since I put them in the garden this year instead of a container...hoping they produce the same way

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
17. I picked it
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 04:14 PM
Jun 2014

and it SMELLS delicious. I'm going to dice it up in a salad for dinner tonight .

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
19. How wonderful!
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 05:55 PM
Jun 2014

You will find that they all hide under and behind leaves. It is like playing hide-and-seek with them. It was good that you picked it, since cukes get seedy and I don't think that they are as good when they get too big....but you might want to try letting one get big to see for yourself if you feel the same way.

You make me smile at your enthusiasm.....we should all be that excited every year!

 

lululu

(301 posts)
23. cucumbers like to hide
Sun Jun 15, 2014, 09:41 AM
Jun 2014

I can go out one day and think I've picked all of them, and the next day there will be giant ones.

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