Cucumber

Growing Cucumber in Zone 10b

A complete, zone-10b timeline for Cucumber — when to start, transplant, and harvest, tuned to this zone's typical frost dates (Los Angeles, Miami, Tampa).

January 20Last spring frost
December 25First fall frost
about 339 daysGrowing season
30 to 40°FWinter low

Your planting timeline

  1. Start seeds indoors~3 weeks before last frost (around December 30)
  2. Transplant outdoorsafter your last frost, around January 20
  3. Direct sowonce soil warms, around January 20
  4. Harvestabout 50–70 days from transplant

Best varieties for zone 10b

Choose heat- and humidity-resistant types like Poinsett 76, Suyo Long, and Armenian (a true heat-lover) for spring and fall plantings around the hottest months.

Growing notes

Cucumbers are mostly water and they drink hard — aim for a steady 1–2 inches per week, and more during heat or fruiting. Water deeply at the base 2–3 times a week rather than a daily sprinkle; this drives roots down and steadies the plant against dry spells. Keep the foliage dry and water in the morning to discourage powdery and downy mildew. Consistency is everything: erratic wet-then-dry swings turn cucumbers bitter, misshapen, and hollow. A 2–3 inch straw or shredded-leaf mulch conserves moisture and keeps soil temperatures even. Containers dry out fast and may need daily watering at the peak of summer.

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