Did you know that you can grow cucumbers in containers? I know that a lot of you have limited garden space so growing veggies in containers is a great alternative. We have already talked about growing tomatoes in containers but now we’ll explain how to grow the best cucumbers in containers.
Picking the right variety of cucumber
The first thing that you’ll want to do before your start planting cucumbers in containers is to figure out what type of cucumbers that you can plant that you’ll be most successful with. You’ll want to make sure that the cucumber variety that you choose is suitable for growing in containers and that means choosing a variety that has a reduced growth habit so the cucumber won’t grow too large in the container. You can find out if cucumbers varieties can grow in containers by simply reading the seed packages or by asking someone who is working at the store or farmer’s market where you are buying your seeds.
Things you’ll need for planting cucumbers in containers
Besides the cucumber seeds/plants, you’ll need a pot that is at least a foot wide and a foot deep. I would recommend choosing plastic over clay because a plastic pot will not dry out as quickly and will need less water. Make sure that the bottom of the pot have some type of drainage holes to avoid root rotting. If the pot that you have doesn’t have holes in the bottom, you can easily punch some through if you are using a plastic pot. You should also place some sort of screen at the bottom to prevent the soil from washing out of the holes.
The next thing that you’ll need to do is place stakes in the pot to aid in the growth of your cucumbers. You should place the stakes in a teepee form so that the cucumbers grow up. After you get your stakes in place, you need to add soil mix. A good mix consists of organic potting soil, perlite, sphagnum peat moss and some compost. It is also a good idea to add a slow release fertilizer to the mix to allow for additional nutrients for a more active growth. Fill the pot about 3/4 of the way, place the plant close to the stakes then fill in with the rest of the soil mix. Lastly, make sure to give it plently of water and check on it daily
Other tips for successful cucumbers in containers
It is very important that you place your containers in a place where it can get a lot of sunshine. Ideally, they should get around 8 hours of sunlight each day. Also, since you’ll be growing your cucumbers in containers it is very important that you make sure to water them and watch them closely as they tend to dry out quickly.


