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		<title>Arranging Cucumbers in the Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can grow your cucumber starter plants indoors up to 2 weeks before you’re ready to plant. Remember to wait until all risk of frost has passed to transplant. You can also plant seeds directly in the garden. Arrange your garden in small hills and plant around 4 seeds per hill. Separate your seeds by [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You can grow your cucumber starter plants indoors up to 2 weeks before you’re ready to plant. Remember to wait until all risk of frost has passed to transplant. You can also plant seeds directly in the garden. Arrange your garden in small hills and plant around 4 seeds per hill. </p>
<p>Separate your seeds by about 3-4 feet. You can also ground your cucumbers in rows. Space your rows about 6 ½ feet apart, with the seeds about 2 ½ feet apart in the rows. Remember that some cucumbers varieties are suitable for <a href="http://www.cleanairgardening.com/planters.html">container gardens</a>.</p>
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		<title>What makes cucumbers bitter, and what to do about it!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A reader writes in with a question about bitter cucumbers: why are the cucumbers i grow here in so. alabama bitter? what will make them sweet? thank you for your time. Some cucumber types are naturally more bitter than others, but bitterness in general is often due to a few common factors. Cucumber plants under [...]


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<p>A reader writes in with a question about bitter cucumbers:</p>
<blockquote><p>why are the cucumbers i grow here in so. alabama bitter?<br />
what will make them sweet?<br />
thank you for your time.</p></blockquote>
<p>Some cucumber types are naturally more bitter than others, but bitterness in general is often due to a few common factors.</p>
<p>Cucumber plants under high amounts of stress often make for bitter cucumbers.</p>
<p>And what causes plant stress? It could be poor soil quality, extreme temperatures, or not enough moisture. Uneven watering &#8212; going from too wet to too dry, can also be a culprit.</p>
<p>If you have poor quality soil that isn&#8217;t suited well to cucumbers, try <a href="http://raisedbedgardeningtips.com/">raised bed gardening</a>, or <a href="http://www.motherearthnews.com/Organic-Gardening/1999-04-01/Lasagna-Gardening.aspx">lasagna gardening</a>, so that you can make your own soil.</p>
<p>Organic Gardening magazine has a <a href="http://www.organicgardening.com/feature/0,7518,s-5-16-1576,00.html">great article about cucumbers</a> that mentions some specific varieties that are usually less bitter, because they container fewer cucurbitacin compounds.</p>
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