Companion Plants For Cucumbers

A Simple Guide tp Cucumber Companion Plants

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Read on to find out exactly what plants will compliment your cucumber patch and which plants to avoid. Check out the list of companion plants that will work best for you in your vegetable garden or flower bed! This cucumber companion planting guide will encourage this plentiful vegetable’s growth and will help to deter unwanted pests.

A Note About Cucumbers

Ready in 50-70 days, these plants are great for beginners and gardening veterans alike. They are versatile when used fresh and make the best preserves. Cucumbers are grown best in USDA  growing zones 3-12. 

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When should I plant cucumbers?

This depends on where you live and how warm spring is for you. Soil temperatures should be around 70°F if cucumbers are being planted straight into the ground. If the starting cucumber seeds indoors, start 3 weeks before the last frost date.

Best Cucumber Companion Plants

Legumes

Dill

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Best cucumber Companion Plants

Corn

Carrots

Best cucumber Companion Plants

Beets

Marigolds

Plants to Avoid Growing By Cucumbers

Sage

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Plants to Avoid Growing By Cucumbers

Fennel

Brassicas

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Plants to Avoid Growing By Cucumbers

Potatoes

Mint

PRO TIP #1

Transplant your cucumbers at 3-4 weeks old, or when they have 2-4 true leaves. Allowing the cucumber starts to get too large and leggy will result in more transplant loss.

Pro Tip #2

Pro Tip #2

Cucumbers create an abundant ground cover and love to sprawl into free space. Leave at least 48 inches in between cucumbers and vulnerable crops. If not careful, cucumber plants can prevent other crops from thriving by blocking their sun.