How? When? Why? Prune Cucumbers High Yields Maximum Production Small Spaces... Simple and Easy

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2019
  • Phil Easi shows you how to prune your cucumbers to maximize production, getting high yields small space simple and easy, cucumbers are trained vertically, demonstration and discussion of what to prune on the cucumber and what not to prune, and general what is what on the cucumber is also discussed. UPDATE July 2. 2020. I will be putting out a new cucumber video on all the things I have learned since making this one. Tips and tricks I wish I had known, get ready for more knowledge! Also new video on cloning cucumbers. Save money!

Komentáře • 305

  • @raedgaj3878
    @raedgaj3878 Před 3 lety +4

    So that's how you remove suckers, thank you. A nice close up video showing & describing each precise part of the plant, so there's no mistake what needs removing. Great. Thank you.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Hi Raed, thank you for the kind words, I aim to be simple and easy, but the part I did not add was that I also try to be detailed. Have a great day

  • @juliecarter9540
    @juliecarter9540 Před 2 lety +4

    My first year of growing a cucumber plant, having seen this video tonight I shall be paying my greenhouse a visit in the morning. Great video and easy to follow for a total beginner.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Julie. Thats great that you are trying cucumbers. Visits to the greenhouse are one of my favorite things. Thanks for watching and your comments. Best of luck this season

  • @evaolsson141
    @evaolsson141 Před 4 lety +1

    Best video ever. Calm voice, no stress and you gave a good picture of how to do.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Eva, thank you so much for the kind comments, I really appreciate it. Phil

  • @whipsandchains1
    @whipsandchains1 Před rokem

    I have watched soooo many videos on this and my mind could not comprehend it once I went out to the garden. Enter this video!! Thank you, I get it!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před rokem

      Hi so glad you found it helpful, thanks for watching and the kind words, have a great season

  • @learntocrochet1
    @learntocrochet1 Před 4 lety +15

    Very good camera work! I've seen/NOT too many posts on this subject where you can't tell what the person is doing. Also, clear instructions. I didn't do mine correctly and have too many side shoots. Now that I know it's ok to prune those larger sucker shoots, I'll do so.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Love, thanks for the positive comments, I really appreciate it. Prune those suckers back. If they are big and prickly wear gloves and use sizzors.

  • @prophetettajephthah4021

    It's almost 2 am. I can't wait for the morning to go excise what I just learn ❤❤

  • @JenMarco
    @JenMarco Před 4 lety +13

    Finally! Someone explained it clearly. I think I removed some future fruit this morning because I was so confused. I watched like 10 different videos and was even more confused. Your video cleared everything up! Thank You from Philadelphia Pennsylvania!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi jtuno Thanks for the shout out from Phily. I am so glad you found the video clear and simple. Thats what I am aiming for. Very kind words. Thanks again enjoy the gardening! Phil

    • @jacquelinebeaulieu1566
      @jacquelinebeaulieu1566 Před 4 lety +1

      That was usefull. Thanks

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      @@jacquelinebeaulieu1566 no problem, im really glad it was useful!

  • @karenrogers2826
    @karenrogers2826 Před 4 lety +19

    Great teaching video! I never thought to do this to my vining cucumber . I know what I’ll be doing tomorrow. Thanks.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Karen Im really glad you liked it. Before planting tomorrow check out my video I will be puting up in the next couple of hours. It is all the things I have learned since making the video you watched. Including and updated tip on pruning the cucumber flowers. Thanks for the positive comment. Phil

    • @dahlialady4131
      @dahlialady4131 Před 4 lety

      Me too, it is late at night now in Berlin, Germany. I will prune my cucumber plants tomorrow.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +1

      @@dahlialady4131 Yes prune away, it will feel weird at first if you are not used to taking out plants, but the end results are worth it. Check out my vid from yesterday Jul 2020 and my other recent one on new tips and tricks and you can see how well the cucumbers do with intensive pruning.

  • @jamaicanfarmershut
    @jamaicanfarmershut Před rokem +1

    Am here supporting ur channel as always...love the channel bro keep it up

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před rokem

      Hey there appreciate the love and support, I have now sub to your channel, looks great, thanks for watching

  • @johnd7104
    @johnd7104 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your to the point video and no filler.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Hi John, simple and easy is my way, no need for filler :)

  • @MagsasakangMarino
    @MagsasakangMarino Před 2 lety

    I wanna try these tips to my cucumber,thanks for sharing

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety

      Hi Marino, hopefully your growing season is soon and you can try some of these out. We are still months and months away before I can even start the cucumbers. Right now have about 3-4 feet of snow over the garden. Thanks for watching the video and making a comment

  • @grahamthomas411
    @grahamthomas411 Před 4 lety +1

    I have done this so many cucs than I had last year win win thanks for your time and consideration 👍👍

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Graham, So good to hear! Thanks for giving us an update on how well your cucumbers are turning out.

  • @monicashupe2438
    @monicashupe2438 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank u for showing, this was a teaching video !!!

  • @vanlesweden
    @vanlesweden Před 2 lety

    It’s nice sharing! Thanks you.

  • @petermcfadden9426
    @petermcfadden9426 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello from North Wales, UK. Thanks for the clear, concise instructions.

  • @melanie6215
    @melanie6215 Před 4 lety +1

    Very clear explanation, thank you

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Melanie, thank you for the postive comment, I really appreciate. Happy gardening!

  • @cassandrajackson8560
    @cassandrajackson8560 Před 2 lety

    Great pruning video. Thanks! 😊

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety

      Hi Cassandra, thanks for the nice comment, glad you liked it. Happy pruning!

  • @carollund8251
    @carollund8251 Před 2 lety

    Finally I understand! Thanks so much!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi carol, so glad this helped out, thanks for watching my video and commenting

  • @MoreWaveLessParticle
    @MoreWaveLessParticle Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this great video!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi thanks for the kind words. I like your name, dont know why exactly, creative, science class? Thanks for watching my video.

    • @MoreWaveLessParticle
      @MoreWaveLessParticle Před 2 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks thank you! It’s kind of a “mind over matter” type of thing.... thinking in terms of energy and vibration vs. physical, tangible things.Or, using brain and heart coherence, to create our desired physical reality.🤗

  • @hildachacon001
    @hildachacon001 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thank you! 👍🏼

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi hc thanks for watching

    • @hildachacon001
      @hildachacon001 Před 2 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks You’re welcome. I have a few cuke plants still growing in Red solo cups but I was not sure what to do because flowers are starting to grow on the 5” plant.

  • @enewhuis
    @enewhuis Před 3 lety

    Thanks you just saved a first-timer!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Hi Eric, Sweet glad you found my video, welcome to growing cucumbers, super fun and rewarding. Thanks for the comment

  • @haota3352
    @haota3352 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this great teaching video 🌹

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Your welcome, hope there was lots of useful info for you, thanks for the positive comment

  • @jobird354
    @jobird354 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video showing just what I needed. That doesn't happen very often.

  • @brijesherackan5780
    @brijesherackan5780 Před 4 lety

    Simple and great informative vedio.. Thanks

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Brijesh, no problem, glad it could help, thanks for the comment

  • @giovanniablett1628
    @giovanniablett1628 Před 11 měsíci

    Gr8 demo thank you

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi, nice better than Gpt4 right? Thanks for watching and sharing with your class, hope you get a good grade!

  • @DanielW607
    @DanielW607 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow you deserve more subscribers; I definitely subbed

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Daniel thanks for the really positive comment, thanks for subscribing, if you like growing food keep posted lots more to come this season!

  • @lauralarios423
    @lauralarios423 Před 4 lety

    Simple and good video, thanks

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Laura, thanks for the comment. I appreciate all of them. Phil

  • @vento4668
    @vento4668 Před 3 lety

    Thanks , it is an good advice.

  • @axxelhunter1077
    @axxelhunter1077 Před 4 lety +1

    good tips..i'll try it ,,thanks!!

  • @BroswithHoes
    @BroswithHoes Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the tips. Solid Info

  • @Maria-ks7og
    @Maria-ks7og Před 11 měsíci

    Thank thank you for this video

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Maria, your welcome and thank you for watching and your comment

  • @leongkwan7421
    @leongkwan7421 Před 2 lety

    This is the most wonderful demostration!
    No wonder my cucumber plants were so messy and ugly🤣😅😅

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety

      Hi Leong, the plants can get out of control very fast. Thanks for watching my video and the comments.

  • @angelasbusybeesgardenandho4627

    Hello! Came over to support your channel. I enjoyed watching and look forward to more gardening videos!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Angela thanks so much for the support. I have subscribed to your channel. Great topics. Thanks again

  • @ruthacuna4385
    @ruthacuna4385 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, this was helpful.

  • @oldsal8648
    @oldsal8648 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @josieanselmo9072
    @josieanselmo9072 Před 4 lety +1

    Never knew that ! Thank you

  • @TJ-zl3tx
    @TJ-zl3tx Před 4 lety +2

    I’ve no problem identifying tomato suckers. The cucumbers appear to be slightly more complex. I think I’ll wait until I see a mini cucumber before snipping off the sucker. Liked & subscribed.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi T J good call, when they are just coming out there is a cluster of everything, if you pick too early there is a chance you pick off the cucumbers / flowers as well. I usually pick them once it is obvious what is what, usually for me when the sucker is about 1-2 inches long. Its ok if you miss them though and they get longer, just use scissors or knife to cut them. It can be suprising how many suckers I can miss one day and end up seeing them the next time I am looking at the plants. Kinda like raspberries if you have picked them...always more to find if you go back and look again. Thanks for the comment. Phil

  • @doeharris5363
    @doeharris5363 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing your video l have just bought some cucumber plants and l hadn't a clue what to do. I just happen to be on the internet and came across your video. I have subscribed to see what else you can share with us. 😊😊😊😊🐱🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Doe, exciting to have new plants to grow!! I have a couple of cucumber videos in my playlist that have lots of simple tips and tricks check them out. Stay tuned I filmed a short video today on what I have learned about growing cucumbers since putting this video out a year ago! Thank you for the support. It means a lot.

  • @akcreatif1100
    @akcreatif1100 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the tips 😃

  • @lindaparker4950
    @lindaparker4950 Před 4 lety

    Great tutorial, thank you

  • @neodiy
    @neodiy Před 3 lety

    Thx for the vidro. Appreciate your simplicity

  • @saltlifegull4091
    @saltlifegull4091 Před 3 lety

    Wow, who knew. Thanks so much. Subscribe from Florida.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Hi Leah, yeah I didnt know for a long time!! Its the only way I grow the cucumber now. Thanks for the subscibe from Florida....bet you are a lot warmer than me right now lol 14F here right now!! not much growing

  • @stephaniesunshine6523

    Started cucumbers this year by transplants and i know nothing about gardens 😂 my dad made me start but there big and im getting so many cucumbers now there still tiny. I was confused at first watching so many videos but i was out there everyday pruning and looking. I have 4 so thats alot for someone who never plants seeds 😅 very helpful!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před rokem +1

      Hi Stephanie, very cool to hear your story, well done, you remind me I have to prune mine tomorrow, thanks for watching and your comments

    • @stephaniesunshine6523
      @stephaniesunshine6523 Před rokem

      @EasyGardenHacks with all 4 plants about almost a good 4ft I have 22 cucumbers growing altogether. I'm just wondering when I should or if I should snip the top so it dont grow any taller then have the plants energy focus on the cucumbers? Any information on that would be great but im thinking give it another 2 weeks

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před rokem

      @@stephaniesunshine6523 I would give it the two weeks but that might depend a bit on where you are and if your season is nearing and end, if that is the case then maybe consider topping the plants. I have never tried myself only with my tomatoes when they reach about 6 feet. You could experiment and cut one of them then compare the results? Best of luck

  • @habibrana681
    @habibrana681 Před 3 lety

    Informative sir

  • @mohammadmian2536
    @mohammadmian2536 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, sir, nice way to explain

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for the postive comment, glad the video was helpful

  • @GamingGardener
    @GamingGardener Před 9 měsíci

    thank you sir!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 9 měsíci

      Your welcome thanks for watching and your comment

  • @darkeaagezeet8001
    @darkeaagezeet8001 Před 3 lety

    Nice information. God bless you👍🙏

  • @geetanjalipatra9519
    @geetanjalipatra9519 Před rokem

    Beautiful

  • @reginaldanglin4264
    @reginaldanglin4264 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool man. I was just fertilizing my Cumbers, and watering them. First time seeing your Channel. Thanks for the tip. A Healthy plant with a little Cosmo. It's Looking good and clean!! Thanks. Chicago zone 5 and 6.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi. Thanks for checking out my video and the shout out from Chicago. They look so nice when pruned. Best of luck this season.

    • @reginaldanglin4264
      @reginaldanglin4264 Před 2 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks thank u man. Question how can I show u my container gardening? Hope for inspiration and input.

  • @huttieful
    @huttieful Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the information
    That’s a beautiful voice

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Ahhh thanks for the kind words, Im sure my kids are getting tired of my voice lol

  • @merveyoneyman7282
    @merveyoneyman7282 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video. You explain it very clearly and I can see everything in detail. I'm new and screwed up my plants cause I did not know about suckers. Now I have a huge forest of leaves on my tomatoes and cucumbers. Already did the removal of suckers and shaded leaves on tomatoes. On my way to get those cucumber suckers off. Should I also remove the leaves that are touching the soil or not getting any sun, like in tomatoes?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety

      Hi Merve, thanks for the kind words. I remove leaves that are yellowing, dead or touching the ground on both my tomatoes and cucumbers. I try to keep a balance between lots of heathy leaves but not too much as it could slow airflow and increase chances of moisture related issues. Cool that you are already that far into the growing season. My cucumbers are only about 4" tall. Best of luck.

  • @deacontheseer4804
    @deacontheseer4804 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for that.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Deacon, no problems hope you got an idea or two and it helps. Thanks for the comment. Phil

  • @cmm1950
    @cmm1950 Před 2 lety

    An excellent tutorial! The most helpful I've found! 🥒🥒🥒

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety

      Hi Caroline, thanks for waching,commenting and the positive comments. Have a great day.

  • @thomasreto2997
    @thomasreto2997 Před 3 lety

    Great job explaining! Thank you🍄😃🌈🤙

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Tomas, thanks for the positive comment appreicate it 👍

    • @thomasreto2997
      @thomasreto2997 Před 3 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks I give credit where do. I appreciate you 👍

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      @@thomasreto2997 Thanks man really nice of you to say! Have a good one

  • @kittenheels1958
    @kittenheels1958 Před 3 lety

    GREAT THANK YOU

  • @yvettegiglio9642
    @yvettegiglio9642 Před 4 lety +14

    Hi, I'm a newbie and never knew I had to remove suckers on my cucumber plants. They are taking over my bed now and attaching to my other plants. Is it too late to prune?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +16

      Hi Yvette, No not too late at all, it may seem like you are removing way too much plant but if you take it back to the main stem you will regain control. I would recommend gloves if the vines are prickly and likly scissors to cut them if they are getting on the bigger side. Dont let them climb into or on your other plants they will choke and smuther them. Hope this helps. Thanks for the question!

  • @bobkelley8291
    @bobkelley8291 Před 3 lety

    Thank you perfect for me

  • @vannadang6680
    @vannadang6680 Před 4 lety

    thank you very much !

  • @renee2005
    @renee2005 Před 2 lety

    🥰great explanation, thanks for sharing🥒info….let me go prune🥰

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety

      Hi Renee no problem, so jealous you are allready pruning, I still have 1-2 feet of snow over everything lol thanks for watching the video

  • @MrCpumedic
    @MrCpumedic Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, simple & to the point! Thank you. What variety are you growing? Mine were taking over and spreading way too much. Added a cattle panel down my cuke row & rearranged the vines. Hope they recover nicely.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Ron, glad you enjoyed. Simple to the point and easy is what I am aiming for. Yes they will take over for sure, creative solution, I like it. Your plants should recover if the vines were not getting snapped or broken. Thanks for the positive comments. I appreciate it. Phil

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +2

      Sorry Ron totally forgot to answer you question. I have 2 varities this year. Early Fortune and Tasty Green.

    • @supernaturalbc2008
      @supernaturalbc2008 Před 7 měsíci

      Are these both parthenocarpic? @@EasyGardenHacks Thanks!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 7 měsíci

      @@supernaturalbc2008 sorry for the delayed response, i looked up my seeds and turns out I dont know. Reason is the more I looked into it the more I read that varieties can have both parthenocarpic and non-parthenocarpic traits to them and selective breeding allows for one vs the other. I can tell you that my catalogue from the seed company does not say either varitey is parthenocarpic. Really good question thanks for watching

  • @manuelcrespo65
    @manuelcrespo65 Před 4 lety

    thanks good job,
    what variety of cucumber is that one

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi mauel, I think the variety is Tasty green. Thanks for the comment!

  • @hisbeautifultruth5931
    @hisbeautifultruth5931 Před 4 lety

    Lovely bed!

  • @amynadeau2838
    @amynadeau2838 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for your clarity! Would this technique work for other curcubit plants like melons?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Amy yes this works well with melons and other curcubit plants. Thanks for watching my video.

    • @amynadeau2838
      @amynadeau2838 Před 2 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks Thanks so much!

  • @kevintieu5198
    @kevintieu5198 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello, thank you for the tips. It's 11pm here, and I literally just ran to my garden to prune off the suckers.
    How big of an area will two plants take up? I've extended my trellis twice already, and it looks like I'll run out of room in a week. What happens when there's no where else for the plant to crawl to?
    Also, what does it mean when parts of the cucumber is bitter?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Kevin. I space my plants about 8" apart, I would esimate if only two plants and pruned they would take up about 2 feet of width depending on the variety and how big the leaves grow.
      When there is no where else for the vine to grow it usually folds and falls over and dies. I have been in commercial cucumber greenhouses where then vines go up one wall across the roof 20 plus feet long (they will keep growing if conditions are correct). I would consider topping (cutting it off at the end) the vine and letting a sucker or two lower down turn into the new vine as it grows up the old one.
      Bitterness in cucumbers come from a compound in the cucumber that when concentrated becomes more bitter. Usually heat stress can cause a change in the water and levels of the bitter stuff in the cucumber. I use mulch to help with moisture retention in the soil around the roots, which helps keep it a bit cooler. Also if sun and heat are an issue where you are then consider a different spot if possible for the next go round. My hoophouse has partial shade after about 2-3 pm.
      Good questions. Thanks. Best of luck.

    • @kevintieu5198
      @kevintieu5198 Před 4 lety +1

      @@EasyGardenHacks Thank you for the detailed answers!

  • @dawnbozykowski1306
    @dawnbozykowski1306 Před 4 lety

    I'm new at this. I knew about pruning tomatoes but not cucumbers. I've seen from below comments, it's not too late to prune, but if the tendrils are wrapped around things, can you break them off or will it hurt the plant?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Dawn, you can break or cut the tendrils no problem it will not hurt the plant, just watch for if they are the ones supporting your main vine, probably dont want to cut those as the plant if tall could fall over.

  • @titchglover2601
    @titchglover2601 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi titch, no problem. Thanks for checking out the video!

  • @phuocminhbui
    @phuocminhbui Před rokem

    It’s looking great. What is the name of cucumbers do you grow? It has a lot of fruit

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před rokem

      Hi thanks, they are called Tasty Green, very good producers, thanks for watching the video

  • @katalinannatoth1596
    @katalinannatoth1596 Před 4 lety

    Hello, thanks the video :) and I would like to ask you, the flowerbed is how many cm? What is the minimum if plant cucumber? Thank you so much :)

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hello Katalin, my flower bed is 90cm across, it happens to be a raised bed so the height of it is 30cm. I put 2 rows of plants in the bed and space them about 20cm apart. I think I have around 22 cucumber plants. Your welcome. Thanks for the questions.

  • @seamanjive
    @seamanjive Před 4 lety +1

    Great tutorial...I just redid my tomato pruning. I thought cucumbers were similar regarding pruning, this is just what I needed. Right, time to get pruning!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hey seamanjive. Thanks for the positive comment. I appreciate the feedback. And yes right time to be pruning!! Enjoy! Phil

    • @seamanjive
      @seamanjive Před 4 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks I've eaten a few little cucumbers already, grains really...but delicious. Two decent sized cues about 6-8 inches. The plants are really taking off now so time to prune!

    • @seamanjive
      @seamanjive Před 4 lety

      Gherkins...not grains!!!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      @@seamanjive Awesome, we just had the first on of the season today, it was tiny. For sure time to prune and eat as both will stimulate further growth up the vine.

  • @dkayrotach
    @dkayrotach Před 3 lety

    Your cucumbers look great! How do you keep cucumber beetles away?? I’m having alittle trouble with them.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, I have been very lucky and never had cucumber beetles. They look like a challenge especially when they get going. I did some research and it looks like you have several options you can look into. Non organic wise there are some insecticides (check with your local store for whats best). Other options include spraying the plants with neem oil every few days, spraying the plants with Kaolin clay (before the pests arrive) and using beetle traps that are yellow sticky paper traps. Best of luck let us know how it turns out.

  • @julrob97
    @julrob97 Před 2 lety

    Question. I just started a new July cucumber harvest and wanted to know when is the best time to start pruning? I don’t see any flowers yet but the plant is growing like crazy already. I’ve been growing from seed for about a month now.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety

      Hi sorry for the delayed response...start pruning now , as soon as those side shoots /suckers get big enough to remove take them. Hopefully you are seeing flowers soon. Best of luck

    • @julrob97
      @julrob97 Před 2 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks Thank you for your response. I’m still not 100% clear on which suckers need to go and which ones need to stay. I don’t want to stop the main branch from growing properly. I took some pictures of my plants, is there any way for me to send these to you? So you could tell me which areas need to be pruned? That would be huge help.

  • @aaroncorley4704
    @aaroncorley4704 Před 2 lety

    is it ok if you only have 6 but your growing up a trellis I made like a diy up a fence . and great video thank you I'll be subing

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety

      Hi Aaron, yes even with 6 you can do this, they will grow strong. I now grow my cucumbers up a trellis made of metal fencing material. Thanks for watching and your comment. You may have inspired my to put out a new video on how I train and grow them up the trellis now. I used to use string. Thanks again

  • @pradeepkumarrc9105
    @pradeepkumarrc9105 Před 3 lety

    Hello, whats the yield difference in kgs or numbers between pruning and not pruning when compared to the effort spent on pruning?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Hi Pradeep, I have not measured the differences in weight on the crops so am unsure on exactly how much more is produced. The numbers of cucumbers increase for sure. I would estimate 10-30% more successful finished cucumbers. The effort spend on pruning is very little even with fast growing vines. I grow about 20 plants in the bed you see and pruning all of them takes less than 5 minutes. I will prune as I am doing watering the plants so it really does not add much effort. The pruning also helps me grow the plants vertical with high density. For me totally worth it.

  • @hatuxka
    @hatuxka Před 4 lety

    If you are going for the tiny cornichon-sized ones is it then best to leave unpruned the places on the plant where multiple cucumbers have set?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi hatuxka, yes nothing wrong with that, if going more for a bunch of small cucumbers that would work well. You may find that not all of those set cucumbers finish, if that is the case as they wither then you can pull out the extras that arent going to finish. Depending on the number of plants you are growing watch that the area does not get too overgrown or it gets hard to see all the little cucmbers and pick them before they are bigger. Thanks for the question.

    • @hatuxka
      @hatuxka Před 4 lety +1

      @@EasyGardenHacks Thanks for this video and especially thank you for the caution about leaving too many in a cluster!

  • @opencoop4268
    @opencoop4268 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this simple helpful video. If you have a moment, I'm wondering why prune off one of the cucumbers if there are two?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +4

      Hi Open Coop, good question. I leave only one cucmber to grow for two reasons. With only one cucumber left all the plants growth then goes to the one cucumber (faster growth and bigger) and further up the vine to the new parts of the plant (the next cucumbers). Similar to why I prune the new shoots to keep all the growth to the one vine vs letting the plant bush out. The other reason is if done this way I have a continual crop for a longer period of time. I dont want all of the cucumbers at once. If I was selling I might choose a different strategie but I am feeding my family so prefer to have a steady supply.
      I am glad you found the video simple and helpful. That is the goal of all my videos. Check them out if you are into growing food.
      Thanks again for question and positive comments.
      Phil

    • @opencoop4268
      @opencoop4268 Před 4 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks , nice! Makes sense at least until my cukes get close to the top of my trellis . . . if that happens ;-)

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +1

      @@opencoop4268, your cukes might make it to the top of your trellis if things work out! mine will get over 7-8 feet long, I train them up string then along the roof. I have been in comercial greenhouses where one plant will be 20 plus feet long, its pretty amazing how much you can do with a single vine. Take care.

  • @peteg9396
    @peteg9396 Před 4 lety

    Just came across your vid, very informative. What type of fertilizer do you use on your cucumber plants? Your plants leaves are a full dark green. At the tip of my vines the leaves are green but half way down they are starting to have yellow spots and towards the base of the plant they are more yellow. Since my cucumbers share a bed with tomato plants. The plants aren’t crowded. Any thoughts or advice will be appreciated, thanks!!!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Pete, I use a 4-4-4 powder fertilizer under the plant as I am putting them in (I have a vid on planting cucumbers). The top layer of my bed has about 1" compost (aged horse manure). I also foliar spray epsom salts (again another vid on this) and foliar spray humic acid (yet one more vid on that one). I may feed them again with a low power liquid fertlizer if they show signs of needing it.
      Your description of symptoms may be a magnesium deficiency, good news it can be easily treated with epsom salts either by foliar spraying (check out my video for details), sorry for the shamless plugs! or mixing 1-2 tablespoons (15-30ml) of epsom salts with 1 gallon (4 litres) of water and pouring this over the plant and at its base. I hope that is your issue as it is a simple cheap fix. Best of luck.

  • @erumrahms7142
    @erumrahms7142 Před 3 lety

    Thank u

  • @arikannett2699
    @arikannett2699 Před 4 lety

    Great video!! 💜 What are the green twisty stakes you have at the end? 💜

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Ari, I think the green twisty stakes are my tomato plants growing up some twisty metal stakes. Thats what you see around me at the end of the video. Thanks for the postive comment!

    • @arikannett2699
      @arikannett2699 Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the reply! Do you know where to find them? 💜

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      @@arikannett2699 I got them as a gift years ago. They are from Lee Valley. Check out my tomoato videos I have one on training the tomatos up the stakes.

    • @arikannett2699
      @arikannett2699 Před 4 lety

      💜💙💜💙💜

  • @janicedias_sowgrowanddiy
    @janicedias_sowgrowanddiy Před 4 lety +7

    Hi.. those were some healthy looking 🥒vines. Would you prune of the lower leaves...?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +4

      Hi Janice, It was great how well they did. Yes as the season progressed I pruned lower leaves and dying leaves. I prefer to have no leaves touching the ground. I basically was pruning from bottom up all season chasing the vine. Once they get going its surprising how much can be removed. Enjoy!

    • @janicedias_sowgrowanddiy
      @janicedias_sowgrowanddiy Před 4 lety +1

      @@EasyGardenHacks thanks for replying...🙂

  • @elohim6552
    @elohim6552 Před rokem

    1on1 vs 2on1 stems ? What's more productive in your experience ? I grow my tomatoes 2 stems on 1 main - as its the optimal method for my garden.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi sorry for the delayed response, I have not tested this before, I have several cucumber plants that have significant secondary stem off the main, I will let it run and see. My blink tells me as long as the plant gets enough water sun and food your 2 stem 1 main would be more productive. Never thought to try on tomatoes....maybe next year. Thanks for watching and the great ? / tip

  • @neiltreloar
    @neiltreloar Před 4 lety +1

    I am growning my cucumbers up an old gate, when it reaches the top I want it to spread left and right along the fence, which has four rails to follow. Am I better off NOT REMOVING the extra growth. I would hope the extra growth and making more plant could mean I can get cucumbers growing along each rail from each extra growth, is this correct? If I don't I guess I would let the cucumber main stem reach the top, around 4 feet high, then train it along in one direction, always removing the extra growth at each junction or "Node" Could I just let mine grow totally, and tie where needed I guess is my question please. Thanks, Neil.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Neil, what you are trying to do I believe can be done. I have not done it myself but have seen examples. What I would do is prune each "node" or sucker untill your vine is the height you want on the fence. Then you have a choice you can either bend the main stem growth to one side and let a node / sucker grow out the opposite way. OR you can remove the main stem once at the height you need and let the last 2 nodes one on each side become your 2 new vines then train them along the fence. I would do the second option myself. Also you could as you described let it totally grow attaching where ever you can to the fence and gate to support the plant. My opinion is that this would work but you may or may not have less overall yeild. I feel less because a lot more of the plants time and energy goes into vegetative growth vs fruit growth. However the difference might not be enough to matter. Also when I have left my cucumbers to grow without pruning it quickly becomes a tangled mess (I grow 20 plus cucumbers in a fairly small bed). When facing a tangeled mess I can miss cucumbers that are ready easier and I also dont feel as motivated to get in and pick when it looks like a big mess lol. Thats just me though and person preference. Sorry long winded answers but I have lots of thoughts on this topic. Thanks for the question I hope this info helps you. Happy gardening. Phil

    • @neiltreloar
      @neiltreloar Před 4 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks Thanks for this. All I can say from my experiance is, last year I grew 2 Cucumber plants, Marketmore. I put them both into one old water tank, about 3 feet by two feet wide and two feet deep. To save price on compost, I used old turf in the bottom of the tub, soil dug from a lawn, and in the top 10 inches, Multi purpose compost. I planted the Cucumbers, gave them plenty of water. They grew in partial shade in a hot summer. In their most productive times, I was harvesting 2 or 3 Cucumbers each day, with no idea of what I was doing. I let them go up a fence, around 5 feet high, them any way they wanted as there was room where they were. I will try and add pictures of their location, by showing this years plants in the same place. As I can't retrieve many pictures from last year, because my new windows 10 confuses me, I will see what I can do. P.S. I killed my best plant this year by being on a south facing wall, on a concrete path in full sun. 1 day was all it took, I guess the plant is made out of water, and I boiled it.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      @@neiltreloar Thats a really cool story except for the part where you killed your best plant. You made me laugh saying "I guess the plant in made out of water, and I boiled it." If it means anything I pruned one of my cucumber plants at the base thinking it was a sucker! I guess I was the sucker on that one.
      Cucumbers can only take some much heat, my hoophouse gets into the 40 celcius or 105 F range and thats pushing it. It is partial shade in the afternoon.
      Thanks for the garden story, I love to hear about what's working and not working for people.
      Happy gardening!

  • @abdulaleem9461
    @abdulaleem9461 Před 3 lety

    Can you recommend which fertilizer and other pest control?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Hi Abdul, I use an all purpose fertilizer under the plant before I plant it, then some foliar spraying (check out my other videos) and a layer of compost in the sping. Thats it. Pest control will depend on what pests I am dealing with. This year I had cutworms for the first time (I also have a video on this). Thanks for the questions

    • @abdulaleem9461
      @abdulaleem9461 Před 3 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks where I can find vedio

  • @SonNguyen-fx9fc
    @SonNguyen-fx9fc Před 4 lety

    What kind of fertilizer did you use to make your main stems too big? Thanks for the tip.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Son, I use a 4-4-4 mix in the soil beneath the plant. I also put a layer of compost (in my case aged horse poo) about 1-2" in the spring. I spay the leaves with epsom salts and humic acid. Check out my other cucumber videos I have all of the above in there. The other thing that might help thicken your stems is to have them in a place where a breeze / air flow can occur. Plants that bend a bit in the breeze tend to grow stronger stems. Thanks for the question.

    • @SonNguyen-fx9fc
      @SonNguyen-fx9fc Před 4 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks Currently I have a few American plants (from seeds beginning of May), a few Japanese (May 20), and a few pickling plants (June 25). The American just show some young ones, while the Japanese has buds, but the plants outgrow the American's. My first year of experimenting on cucumbers. I use 13-13-13 and also All-Purpose Miracle Gro. I do have compost (from mostly rotten vegetables). My plant stems don't look as good as yours. Hope will get some this year.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      @@SonNguyen-fx9fc Thats great you are trying so many. Each variety will grow different. I have used the 13-13-13 before as well and had really good results. Best of luck.

  • @DrZoltanIsBack
    @DrZoltanIsBack Před 4 lety +2

    My plants have only been in the ground a week and are still very small. Do you start pruning at the very beginning or wait till the plants are more mature?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +5

      Hi Eric, I would not start pruning right away, wait till the plants are 1-2 feet tall. About 3-5 weeks after they start to grow. If you prune too early the vine may get damaged and the plant may not develop properly. Thanks for watching. Happy growing!!

  • @julrob97
    @julrob97 Před 3 lety

    I’m new at this. Don’t the new growth produce fruit also?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Hi yes the new grow will produce fruit. In my opinion you will end up with more cucumbers but they will be smaller and have more risk for issues (disease mold because they grow into a jungle decreasing air flow). I find that when I did not prune them and keep things organized I would miss many cucumbers becuase I couldnt see them. Also by pruning and growing vertically I can fit the plants closer together = more yield. I feel that the amount of energy and nutrients a plant pulls is limited and with pruning the energy is very focussed on the fruit. Those are some of the reasons I prune the cucumbers. Thanks for your question. Welcome to growing!!

  • @QLTDEB2011
    @QLTDEB2011 Před 2 lety

    What happens if you trim off the leave if it looks diseased?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 2 lety

      Hi Deb, the plant will continue to grow, depending on the disease the plant may fully recover and carry on or it may continue to stuggle. I remove all dead, dying / yellowed leaves. Make sure to take them away and not leave them around the plant as they may attract more issues. Thanks for watching my video. Best of luck

  • @josephauld6565
    @josephauld6565 Před 4 lety

    My cukes are developing funky growth shape of cucumber. The part of cuke come from the vine is small and on the end near blossom will be fat. What is the problem?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Joseph, yes that can happen for a number of reasons. Poor pollination is one, do you have lots of bees and bugs that are flying from flower to flower? The other and most common to me is moisture stress. Cucumbers need plenty of water while setting and developing the fruit. Hot temps can cause moisture stress. Try mulching if you can and or making sure the soil stays moist by checking daily how dry the soil is getting and watering as needed. Lastly even overfertilizing with nitrogen (first number of the three on a fertilizer bag) can affect the growth. The good news you can still eat them!

  • @hatuxka
    @hatuxka Před 3 lety

    It looks for my cultivar, the male and female flowers are on different branches or vines. Does this seem possible?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Hi Hatuxka, depending on the type of cucumber plant you have you may end up with more males than females. Usually males show up first then both after. So if your second vine is further up your plant it makes sense to me. One option is to limit the growth on your main stem by pruning it and let the second vine (one showing more females) go instead of the first.

    • @hatuxka
      @hatuxka Před 3 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks HI, There are plenty of bees present so I'll just be patient for when female flowers show on some plants that lack them now. Fruit has set on all plants with female flowers.

  • @paulacampolargo3427
    @paulacampolargo3427 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful cucumber! All my cucumber plants (12) died due to tons of cucumber beatles and wilt. What do you recommend for next year? I am so disappointed. :(

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Super sorry to hear about the cucumber plants. Extremly frustrating to say the least. I would consider the following options for next year.
      Choose resistant varieties if you can
      Check plants often for beetles and pick any that you find
      Floating row covers can be really good if having issues with your seedlings.
      Buy insects that will help, ladybugs (call local garden store), green lacewing or spined soldier bug,
      Spray kaolin clay mixed with water, this leaves a powdery coating that the bugs dont like for eating and egg-laying.
      Get rid of garden debris to take away the homes they live in over winter.
      Best of luck. Dont give up. Thats the best part there is usually another season to try again.

    • @paulacampolargo3427
      @paulacampolargo3427 Před 3 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks Thank you so much for the tips. I will definitely try your suggestions. I believe the variety I used was Marketmore. My melon plants are also suffering. Been spraying neem oil and dish soap with water mixture. But I think it might be too late. They look like they are too far gone too. Ugh. Oh well. Like you said, there is always next year! LOL

  • @nishakumar462
    @nishakumar462 Před 4 lety

    If the suckers consits of flowers on it; Should i remove it?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Nisha, I would still remove the sucker, if you let the sucker grow it will become a whole other vine that will have flowers and cucumbers form on it. I prefer to direct the growth up the one vine, I feel it results in larger yields and is easier to maintain.

  • @sandyveigas7004
    @sandyveigas7004 Před 3 lety

    Hello sir I need you help.. I have some cucumber on my plant they aren't growing are turning yellow n dieing within two three days ...help...even I am addin compose evry 15 to days

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety

      Hi Sandy, that can be very frustrating. If this is happening to the small / young cucumbers it is likely that they are not getting pollinated. This can also cause the cucumber to grow in a weird shape. Try to attract the pollinating insects like bees. Also you could try hand pollinating the female flowers with the male flower. I grow borage in my hoophouse to attrack the pollinators. Best of luck!

  • @syeduddin3114
    @syeduddin3114 Před 4 lety +1

    Very healthy looking. Do you keep only a single stem?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +3

      Hi Syed, yes single stem all the way to the top ...usually the plants ends up about 6-8 feet long. Single stem also allows me to plant more plants in a smaller space. Also looks a bit nicer and is easier to manage as they get big. Thanks for the comment.

    • @syeduddin3114
      @syeduddin3114 Před 4 lety

      Easy Garden Hacks Thank a lot for the details.

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +2

      Anytime you have questions just ask. So glad I could help!

    • @syeduddin3114
      @syeduddin3114 Před 4 lety

      Easy Garden Hacks thanks

  • @mejaydu
    @mejaydu Před 4 lety

    Can the sucker be rooted, like tomato suckers, and grown into separate plants?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, great question, Yes they can. Let the sucker grow to 6 inches, then cut and place in container of water a few inches up the stem. Remember to replace the water every day or two or else it becomes stagnant. Roots should appear from the stem within a week or two. Harden off if kept indoors. Then plant. Hope this helps. Thanks for the question.

    • @mejaydu
      @mejaydu Před 4 lety

      Easy Garden Hacks
      Excellent! I had not known to prune off the suckers. I likely have quite a few by now that have grown out the 6 inches. I think I will root them and plant more cukes.
      Thank you so much for this information!

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +1

      @@mejaydu Suckers grow really really fast, great idea to root and plant more. Always good to have more food than you need. Thanks for the positive comment and idea for my next video :)

  • @geetanjalipatra9519
    @geetanjalipatra9519 Před rokem

    How can we get this good variety of seeds

  • @NicanorSrPeril-ps2yw
    @NicanorSrPeril-ps2yw Před rokem +1

    Tnx sa info..saan retailer ng big cucumber maliit ang nabibili samgastore..tnx

  • @brennaatuhaire1808
    @brennaatuhaire1808 Před 4 lety

    Hi I keep pruning the cucumbers but am seeing a lot of extra growth, I cut the leaves but they grow so fast .do I have to keep punning them like every after 4 days, this is my first time growing them

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety

      Hi Brenna, thats a great problem to have if they are growing fast!! Yes keep pruning the new suckers as they come out. Whenever I am watering or just checking on things I will remove a sucker or two. Just like tomatoes that vine. I am always looking at the joint between the big leaf and the stalk for the next pinch. Thanks for the question.

  • @Carlo-hr8pn
    @Carlo-hr8pn Před 3 lety

    What's the function of tendro please

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Carlo, I think you are asking about the tendril which is the part of the plant that looks like a really small vine, it reaches out and is curly/spiral shaped. What it is doing is reaching for things to grab onto to help support the plant as it grows, as the plant gets bigger and heavier and as the fruit grows and adds weight to the plant. I will guide them around the structure I am growing the plant up. In this video you can see the yellow ropes I would wrap the tendril around the rope to help it grab on. Great question! Thanks for asking.

  • @txsbirdy
    @txsbirdy Před 4 lety

    How to get rid of the bitterness from the cucumber ?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Bharti, good question. Bitterness can happen for a couple of reason. Usually it has to do with the plants being stressed.
      Lack of water is one way to stress the plant. Dont let the soil go dry especially when the plant is in the flower or fruit forming stage. If you put your finger in the soil it should not be dry past 3" deep. Using mulch helps with water retention.
      Too cold or hot a temperature can also stress the plant causing bitterness. Mulching can help again here with keeping soil temp lower. Also for me I grow in a hoop house which gets really hot so I have a fan to circulate the air when too hot.
      The other thing to consider is how often you are picking the cucumbers, dont let them got too big / old, pick them once the flower has fallen off. Frequent picking also keeps the plant producing new growth.
      Lastly if you aready have bitter cucumbers alot of the bitterness is in the ends or skin so consider cutting off the ends and peeling before eating.
      Hope this helps. Sorry for long answer but is was a good question. I am considering putting out another video that go into more details soon. Stay tuned.
      Thanks for the question. Phil

  • @stateniland
    @stateniland Před 4 lety

    can the tedril be taken off also?

    • @EasyGardenHacks
      @EasyGardenHacks  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi, I have had tendrils break off as I train the plant up the string with no ill effects on the plant. I am unsure on whether removing the tendrils will increase overall yield. Just make sure you leave some on to grab onto whatever it is your plant is climbing up. Thanks for the question

    • @stateniland
      @stateniland Před 4 lety

      @@EasyGardenHacks thx!

  • @ilapatel5516
    @ilapatel5516 Před 4 lety

    👍👌😊