DESCRIPTION
Growing Minnesota Midget Cantaloupe Melon Garden Seeds
Growing Directions:
To prepare the soil, loosen it with a pitchfork rather than turning it over. This will help the soil structure stay intact but be loose enough for ideal planting conditions. These vines need lots of sunlight, space, and water. Be sure the soil is rich and sandy, with a pH level between 6 and 7. Seeds can be sown indoors and later transplanted after between two and four weeks. They also can be planted directly outdoors. When spacing the seedlings, keep two to three feet between the plants and five to six feet between the rows. As the vines grow, pinch off blossoms and smaller melons grow, to redirect the plant's energy to the most successful fruits. Water the vine at the soil so as not to over dampen the leaves. 1-2 inches of water each week should be sufficient. The melons will turn slightly golden when they are ready for harvest, and they should also be pulled off of the vine fairly easily. This will occur at around 65-85 days after the seeds are started.
Facts:
These mini melons are sweet and packed with nutrients! Read this article by Live Science about the nutritional value of cantaloupe.
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
Latin Name: |
cucumis melo var. cantalupensis |
Color: |
Light Golden |
Flavor: |
Sweet |
Growing Info
Days to Maturity: |
65-85 days |
Hardiness Zone: |
3-9 |
Planting Depth: |
½" |
Plant Spacing: |
2-3 Inches |
Row Spacing: |
4-6 Inches |
Growth Habit: |
Vine |
Soil Preference: |
Rich, sandy, Ph 7 to 7.8 |
Temp Preference: |
Warmer |
Light Preference: |
Full Sun |
Other
Pests/diseases: |
Resistant to alternaria, powdery mildew, and downy mildew |