You don't have to have a greenhouse or play seedling to enjoy early and abundant yields of cucumbers. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/98e7e8/620x0/1/0/2025/03/21/i1milv347mo2qtffff1fhfhfsya1o10rryrryrodhqgxqlfp5.jpg" alt = "cucumbers @pexels" styles = "background-color: rgba (82,94,62,1)" > < p > Just choose the sowing moment & ndash; & oacute; in terms of conditions in weather and in terms of atmospheric and in accordance with the rhythm of nature. More and more gardener & Oacute; in returning to the lunar calendar, which has been suggested for generations for generations when to sow, plant and collect. Here's how and when it is best to sow os & ore; Rki directly to the ground in the spring of 2025.

< P >< Strong > Why is it not worth hurrying ?< br />< /strong >< br />Og & oacute; Rki are thermophilic plants. Their seeds need soil temperature at least +15 & t; to sprout & ndash; And even better if the soil has 22 & 25; 25 & In too cold soil, the seeds rot or rise very slowly. That is why the most important is & Hellip; patient waiting for heat!

< p >< strong > dates for sowing og < ul > < li > second half of April & ndash; Possible first sowing for inspection & oacute; in or under the agro < li > beginning of May & ndash; Time for Gł & Amp; Oacute; Sowing og < li > end of May & ndash; The last round, which & oacute; ranges until autumn. < li >

< P > such gradation sowing < P >< Strong > moon calendar and og < ul > < li > 28 & ndash; 29 April & Amp; Ndash; growing moon in bull < br />< br />< /li > < li > 1 & ndash; 3 Maja & ndash; Moon in cancer < br />< br />< /li > < li >6 & ndash; May 8 & ndash; Moon in the Virgin and weight < br />< br />< /li > < li > 9 & ndash; 11 May & ndash; growing moon in weight and scorpion < br />< br />< /li > < li > 25 & ndash; 26 May & ndash; A decreasing moon in bull < br />< br />< /li > < li > 29 & ndash; 30 May & ndash; growing moon in cancer

< p > Avoid new and fullness that is not conducive to sowing!

< P >< Strong > how to sow og & oacute; rki directly to the ground ?< br />< /strong >< br /> 1. Choose a sunny and shielded place from the wind.

< p > 2. The soil should be fertile, permeable, with the addition of compost or manure.

< p > 3. ZR & oacute; b grooves every 70 & 90 cm and throw the seeds every 30 & ndash; 40 cm or sow two seeds to the Dołk & oacute; in a depth of 5 & ndash; 7 cm.

< p > 4. Water the holes before you throw in the seeds & ndash; and slightly knead the soil after backfilling.

< p > 5. & Amp; oacute; catch the flower and possibly cover the agrotees of & oacute; to accelerate east.

~ P >< Strong > Additional tips

< ul > < li > reach for F1 varieties, resistant to diseases and more fertile. < br />< br />< /li > < li > Do not forget about the rotation of crops & ndash; do not sit & oacute; rk & oacute; in the same place as last year. < li > Remember about systematic watering, detail & oacute;

< p > instead of seedling & ndash; wise sowing. Instead of rush & ndash; Moon rhythm. Og & oacute; sowed at the right time to the ground will surprise you with growth rate, immunity and taste. & Amp; oacute; buj this method in the 2025 season and find out how much nature gives, if we allow it to act.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116