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Do cucumbers do well in raised beds?

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Emily Baldwin

Updated on March 10, 2026

Do cucumbers do well in raised beds?

The plants produced prolifically and I will have to say that growing cucumbers in raised beds was a great success. They grew so well that I think we could have opened a pickle factory! If you have backyard space to create raised beds, I encourage you to do so. You can grow a lot of food in a small space.

How many cucumbers should be in a raised bed?

While they will grow and overlap, the benefit of having two vines is the increase in pollination rates leading to more cucumber fruit! Be sure to set up a trellis or support system before transplanting or starting seeds. If growing a bush cucumber, place up to three plants in a container 18 inches across.

How many cucumbers can I grow in a 4×4 raised bed?

Vegetable TypePlant Spacing Per Square
Corn4
Cucumbers2
Eggplant1
Endive4

How deep does a raised bed need to be for cucumbers?

Soil Depth Requirements for Common Garden Vegetables

Shallow Rooting 12″ – 18″Medium Rooting 18″ – 24″Deep Rooting 24″ – 36″+
CornCucumberSquash, winter
EndiveEggplantSweet potatoes
GarlicKaleTomatoes
Kohlrabi, Bok ChoyPeasWatermelon

How do you trellis a cucumber in a raised bed?

If you have raised beds, you can put a trellis at each end. You put two pieces of wood in the ground vertically and a beam at the top for support. You’ll run string vertically all the way across the wood frame. This is an inexpensive and straightforward way to trellis your cucumber plants.

How far apart should cucumber plants be spaced?

Space rows of cucumbers 3 to 4 feet apart. Plant seeds according to your seed packet instructions. Planting 6 inches apart and 1 inch deep is typical for many cucumber varieties. Cover the seeds with soil.

How close can I plant cucumbers on a trellis?

Space cucumbers 36 to 60 inches apart (12 inches apart for trellised plants) in an area with abundant sun and fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0 to 6.8. Improve native soil by mixing in several inches of aged compost or other rich organic matter. Cucumbers will grow quickly with little care.

Do cucumbers need to be planted on a mound?

When planting in a garden setting, it is best to plant on small mounds. Planting cucumber plants on a slight mound helps to keep water from standing at the plant’s base. Create mounds with soil a few inches in height, and 12 to 18″ in diameter. (Mixing in compost with soil for the mound is a great idea here too!)

Do you mound cucumber plants?

Cucumbers can also be planted in mounds (or “hills”) that are spaced 1 to 2 feet apart, with 2 to 3 seeds planted in each mound. Once plants reach 4 inches in height, thin them to one plant per mound. If you live in the cooler climates, you can help warm the soil by covering the hill or row with black plastic.

How deep should a raised bed be for cucumbers?

How many bags of soil do I need for a 4×8 raised bed?

15 bags
For a 4×8 raised garden bed, you will need 15 bags of soil (1.5 cubic feet per bag) or 21.44 cubic feet of soil. This is assuming your raised garden bed is 8 inches high and the bags of soil you are buying contains 1.5 cubic feet of soil per bag.

How far apart do you plant Mexican gherkins?

If you’re growing several Mexican gherkin plants, space them about 18 inches apart for good air circulation. Add a trellis or train the vines to grow along a fence. Mexican gherkin plants have shallow roots, so no matter where you grow them, add a layer of mulch around the plant to help deter weeds and keep the soil moist longer.

How to plant Gherkin seeds?

Planting gherkin seeds. The advice is to sow seeds individually but my friend Bronwynne puts three seeds in a toilet roll pot and plants them all together, and says they flourish quite happily.

What does a Mexican Gherkin plant look like?

With beautiful green foliage, tiny yellow flowers, and grape-sized fruit, Mexican gherkins make a great addition to your growing-season lineup. Mexican gherkins like warm soil and warm-ish temps, so check your last frost date and wait until after it’s passed to plant.

How many cucumbers do you need to pickle a gherkin?

You want at least 10–20 plants. Just one or two plants don’t produce enough at one time to be worth going to the trouble of pickling them. Gherkins are a variety of cucumber, and yes, you can just pickle a normal cucumber but their flesh is watery and they tend to go soggy when pickled.