Use Floating Row Covers to Grow Better Cucumbers



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Cucumbers are easy to grow in a home

garden except for one problem. They are

especially susceptible to one disease. Perhaps

you've seen it in your own garden. You have

planted a row of seeds and they have sprouted

nicely and have grown into long vines that

have spread out over the garden and turned

themselves into a big cucumber patch. You

are beginning to anticipate having a bountiful

harvest of cucumbers for salads and maybe

even pickles. But then one evening when you

are walking through the garden you notice that

one cucumber plant has wilted. Your first

thought is that maybe one of the kids, or maybe

even the dog, might have been running through

the garden and maybe they broke the plant off

at the base of the stem. So you get down on

your knees and check things out. Nope. The

stem is intact. Then you think that maybe the

plant needs water, but if that is so then why

aren't all the other cucumber plants

surrounding it wilted too? Then you notice a

few little striped or spotted bugs flying around,

especially near the blossoms of the plant, and

then you realize what has happened. All those

little bugs are cucumber beetles. They have

infected your cucumber plants with a disease

called cucumber wilt.

What can you do to control it?

Cucumber wilt is a bacterial disease that is

carried by the cucumber beetle. If you find an

infected plant in your garden the best thing to

do is just to pull it out of the ground and burn

it. At this stage, after one plant has wilted, the

cucumber beetles have no doubt had a chance

to spread through all the other plants in your

garden. If you have a really healthy garden you

might still be safe because many of your plants

could be strong enough to resist the disease

and still produce a crop. If this seems to be the

case, then the easiest thing to do is just to do

nothing. But if your garden is the least bit

stressed or out of balance and you can see

cucumber beetles zooming around everywhere

then the wilt will probably spread and kill

almost all the cucumber plants. The next thing

you can do is to try to kill as many of the

cucumber beetles as possible. Insecticides

containing rotenone or pyrethrins are probably

the easiest and safest solution and they do

work, but it will still be a continuing battle to

save the rest of your plants long enough to get

a harvest.

Planning ahead and use floating row covers.

There is a simple way to raise cucumbers

without having to worry about cucumber

beetles and cucumber wilt. Just put a barrier over your plants so that the

beetles will never have a chance to touch them.

The easiest way to do this is to use floating

row covers. Floating row covers are big sheets

of spun-bonded polypropylene fabric that are

light enough and thin enough to lay over the

plants. Enough light and rain can pass

through the fabric so the cucumber plants can

grow until they are ready to blossom without

ever being molested by a cucumber beetle or

by being sprayed with and insecticide. When

the blossoms appear, just remove the cover so

that pollination can take place. If there are any

cucumber beetles around when you remove the

cover it will probably take them some time to

find the plants and then some more time to do

any real damage. By then you will be picking

cucumbers.

Tips for using floating row covers.

You should put the row covers on the same

day you plant your cucumber seeds. Don't let

the seeds sprout uncovered because the beetles

might find the tiny seedlings then and all will

be lost. You should also place the covers so

that they have room to puff up after the plants

start to grow under them. Don't put them on

tight. Make sure to seal the edges completely

with dirt all the way around. This is the only

way. Don't use rocks or garden staples

because these things still leave openings where

a bug can crawl through.

Copyright 2006, Terry Cunning.


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