Grow Organic Renee’s Garden Melon, Mini Canteloupe Sugar Cube
DescriptionYoull love these personal size, mini cantaloupes with intensely sweet, deep orange flesh that top out about the size of a small grapefruit. Sugar Cube cantaloupes are widely adapted, bear early, and produce abundantly over a long harvest season.
Description
Youll love these personal size, mini cantaloupes with intensely sweet, deep orange flesh that top out about the size of a small grapefruit. Sugar Cube cantaloupes are widely adapted, bear early, and produce abundantly over a long harvest season. The vigorous vines have exceptional disease resistance; this variety thrives where most melons struggle. Fruits make delicious individual snacks and scrumptious summer desserts.
While Renee’s Garden seeds are not all certified organic, they do not sell treated or GMO seeds and have signed the “Safe Seed Pledge.
Characteristics
Approximate Harvest Time :Early FallApproximate Harvest Time :Early SummerApproximate Harvest Time :Late SummerGrowth Habit :ViningLife Cycle :AnnualPlanting Time :SpringPlanting Time :SummerSeed Unit Sizes :Seed PackStarting Location :Direct SowStarting Location :Start Indoors & TransplantSun Requirements :Full SunPlanting and Care
Starting Early Indoors:Several weeks before last frost date, sow seeds in individual pots of seed starting mix. Keep warm and moist, and provide a strong light source until weather warms enough to transplant outdoors.
Direct Seeding:Melons need full sun, rich soil and warm temperatures. Plant only when weather is warm and settled and temperatures stay above 50 (10C). In rows 4 feet apart, sow groups of 2 to 3 seeds every 2 feet. After germination, thin to the strongest seedling per group, so you end up with one plant every 2 feet. Or make slightly mounded hills, 2 feet in diameter and 5 feet apart, sowing 5 or 6 seeds in each hill. Thin to 3 strongest plants.
Growing and Harvesting:Amend soil well with aged manure or compost. Where summers are short or cool, lay down black plastic to retain heat, and plant into holes made in plastic. Where insects are a problem, cover seedlings with floating row covers to exclude them, removing when plants blossom. Keep young vines well watered and fed, tapering off water as fruits ripen up.
Pick when little melons are fully colored, fragrant and slip or pull easily from the vines. With their abundant fruits, small size and sweet, deep orange flesh, Sugar Cubes are true summer treats the whole family will enjoy these delicious personal sized melons!

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