Cucumber Plant Maintenance: Nutrients, Disease and Pests - The Rusted Garden 2013
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I am in Maryland Zone 7. Come the heat of July... come the insects and diseases of July... I have to really maintain my cucumber plants. This video shows you some basic things you can do the manage nutrients, prevent diseases and treat for pests, so your cucumber plants will thrive in your garden. New to Gardening? Check out my 2nd Gardening YouTube Channel dedicated to New Gardeners. The videos are longer and more detailed. Each video presents as if you are new to gardening. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAPRtyacJ69AUdb7o-TZLSw Join My Google+ Gardening Community called Our Tomato & Vegetable Gardens - we are approaching 2500 world-wide gardeners: https://plus.google.com/communities/114956817444053979636 or Link from My YouTube Page.
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my cucumber plants get yellow spotting on the leaves then shrivel, Brown and die. second season it's happened after two harvests, plants about two months old like clockwork.
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Can I use hardwood sawdust for veg;garden,howlong it take to decay? -
Awesome tips! What kind of wood chips or mulch do you use? I'm starting out organic gardening and I'm trying to be as natural as possible
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is there a way to save my plant if its already infected ???
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great guy have been thinking how to prevent pest without chemical
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as soon as I see round up I will give you a miss
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To start off I am very new to gardening. First year trying to grow cucumbers. I have learned a lot from your videos so thank you. Having a bad infestation of pickleworms on my cucumber plants. Living in Florida I should have been more proactive with the neem oil spray. I have treated with neem twice over the past week. We have had a lot of rain so the effect was probably minimal. Have read about another natural pesticide bacillus thuringiensis. Was going to try it just wondering if I should scrap the 4 plants or if there is still hope for them.
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I post the video of my garden I am a new gardener here in California thanks for inspiring me for gardening
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Tanks for the tip today is august 2016 I start my cucumber July 4 from seeds and they grow good when they were 2 inches i experiment one pot by using my left over coffee in the morning and it work well they grow like crazy . Thanks for the tip of using baking soda for powdery mildew I used it for my other plants and roses I am your fan .i start gardening just this April of 2016 ou inspire me thanks a lot
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What is the best treatment for angular spot? Should a cucumber plant just be torn out?
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thanks for the tips.
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I just wanted to say thank you for making your videos. I am a beginner, and find it extremely helpful. I am from Lancaster, pa, so most you tubers video bloggers are doing this from hotter zones. May GOD bless you abundantly!
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What spray machine is that! I want one.
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chop 3 heads of garlic in a blender and add juice to your soap and it will keep the bugs away for a long time at lease till the next rain and longer
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great
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Gary I am in Zone 6 near Phila., Pa. I started some cukes from seeds and they are looking great! But I don't know when to plant them outside. Did I do the starts too early?? Thanks.
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Thank you so much! Wonderful information!
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So spend hundreds of dollars on your garden when you could just buy a cucumber for 50 cents.... I know, its all about the journey! Great video's guy!
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I find that when I spray any water onto my leaves when we have 100 plus temps I get burned leaves.So I refrain from doing so. Regardless.
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Again awesome information. Thanks a bunch.
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