Is it too late to plant cucumber seeds?
I would like to know how to grow cucumbers from seed and if it is to late to start planting them now?
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Depending upon where you live and how long your growing season is . Some cukes have a short grow time so it may be possible.
Where do you live? If short season, choose a variety that will mature quickly.
no, we are still selling them...the live plants are still really small so you have time, but I would not wait march longer!
I agree with Deborah. We don't know where you live, but here in the north you would have no problem If you plant a purchased plant. There is plenty of time to get a crop. Due to rain, cold weather, etc. there are years that I don't even start my veggies garden until early June, and still have a fantastic crop right up until frost or later if I can cover them.