How to plant cucumbers correctly?

Almost every garden plot has a bed of cucumbers. It's hard to imagine summer without cucumbers. Cucumbers are rich in organic substances, contain potassium, iodine, healthy salts and fiber.
How to plant cucumbers correctly?
The best time to plant cucumbers is mid-May, when the air temperature reaches more than 15 degrees.
First you need to prepare the soil, clear it of weeds and fill it with fresh manure. A few days before planting, prepare the seeds. You need to take a bandage or cloth, moisten it with warm water, wrap the seeds there and put it in a jar. In order for the water to evaporate less, the jar can be covered, but not tightly. Periodically you need to check if there is enough moisture and if all the seeds are in order. Rotten seeds should be removed. When 50% of the seeds have germinated, they can be planted.
Cucumbers can be planted in round holes or long beds. The distance between planted seeds should be about 20 cm, and between rows - more than 40 cm. Seeds should be planted to a depth of 5 cm. After planting, the bed should be watered and then covered, because cucumbers love warmth.
Since planting cucumbers correctly is very simple, even novice gardeners can easily cope with this task.