Ruud Kleinpaste: Cucurbits
Ruud Kleinpaste: Cucurbits

Ruud Kleinpaste: Cucurbits

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<p><span>Cucurbits: melons, squash, pumpkins, courgettes, zucchini, gherkins and… cucumbers.</span> </p> <p><span>A bit “touchy” —don’t like cold spells of weather— cool southerly winds are no good; frost tender.</span> </p> <p><span>That’s why it’s best to sow them later in spring (from end of October onwards).</span> </p> <p><span>I sow them in medium-sized pots with seed-raising mix (high in organic material); these cucurbits appreciate a good organic feed (compost, sheep’s poo, Seafood Soup – a great liquid fertiliser) on a regular basis.</span> </p> <p><span>But what you have to be careful with is too much water when they have germinated: their new roots are very susceptible to rotting in wet potting mix!</span> </p> <p><span>A well-draining mix helps to keep the young roots safe from the rots.</span> </p> <p><span>Keep your seedling in a nice, warm spot; around 18 degrees or more during the daytime hours and no less than 7 or 8 degrees at night.</span> </p> <p><span>Sunlight is important: at least 7 hours per day direct sunlight.</span> </p> <p><span>My tunnel house easily gets those numbers (and allows earlier planting and better regulation of watering too!).</span> </p> <p><span>I’m not too keen on courgettes (which have a habit of becoming marrows – even worse!); nor am I a pumpkin aficionado. Let’s face it: in Winter there are heaps of pumpkins on the market and they cost bugger-all!</span> </p> <p><span>I usually concentrate on Cucumbers, watermelon, and gherkins.</span> </p> <p><span>These fruits are usually largely made of moisture – which means that when the flowers develop into fruits, the plants need more water (compared to the seedling stage); It’s the watering (liquid fertiliser!!) that really helps them to expand the fruit to a good size.</span> </p> <p><span>Watermelon grows nicely on warm soils – sprawling all over the place; if you want to help them with lovely warm soil, perhaps cover the soil with some black plastic.</span> </p> <p><span>Gherkins and Cucumbers are best grown on a trellis o

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