Experienced gardeners told us which method of planting cucumbers is “productive”
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Cucumbers are grown by almost all summer residents, and many of them are in search of the most productive method of planting this crop. Experienced gardeners have shared a method that solves two problems at once: it protects against frost and provides nutrients.
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The essence of the method is that when planting cucumbers, put chopped grass in the hole: nettle, quinoa, dandelions without roots and ripe seeds. You can put compost or manure.
The grass rots underground and gives off heat to the roots of plants, which will survive the cold snap more easily.
There are enough nutrients for the entire season, so some fertilizers can be omitted during the growth process. There should be a 10-15 centimeter layer of earth or compost between the roots and the grass so as not to burn the roots.
Cucumbers are planted in a hole so that as they grow, they can be added to the soil. The plant develops a powerful root system. In cool weather, they are covered with cut plastic bottles or non-woven material.
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