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Very informative thank you so much, i will have to roll my sleeves up and get going!
yours miles clark
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What a nice geezer
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WHY TILL?
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@drahm33 wow, ur nice. u know, no one is perfect.
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Under ideal conditions, it takes about 2 months for them to reach maturity. It'll probably take longer if they don't get plenty of light, are crowded, or you're growing a variety that just isn't suited for your area. A really sunny open plot with good soil and regular watering (try not to water the foliage, just water the ground) should do the job.
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Any advice
Ive been planting cucumber plants in nc for a while and been very succesful
But in va the first year was good but this year i transplanted them and we just had a lot of rain and now its completely wilting so i thought maybe the soil was bad and i put back it back into big pot with new soil but its only been one day not really any diffirence



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ally4free1 7 months ago 3
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geenucoco 10 months ago 2