Botanical Name
Cucumis melo
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Learn how to grow delicious, heat-loving cantaloupes (muskmelon)
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Types
- ‘Ambrosia‘ – 85 days to maturity. Among the sweetest varieties.
- ‘Athena‘ – 70–80 days to maturity. Early variety that produces large, 5- to 6-pound fruits.
- ‘Hale’s Best Jumbo’ – 80–90 days to maturity. Produces 3-pound aromatic melons.
- ‘Minnesota Midget’ – 70–80 days to maturity. Early variety well-suited for gardens in colder regions. Produces 1-pound, sweetly flavored melons.
- ‘Bush Star’ – 90 days to maturity. Bush variety suits gardeners with limited space.
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Hi! I'm wondering if you could recommend a cantaloupe variety for zone 8b. I will be growing in a garden box with trellis due to our dense clay soil. Sweet, size appropriate for trellising, & Disease resistant would be preferred. Thank you in advance!
I grow Petit Gris de Renne cantaloupes, and they are DIVINE. Not the same rough tan exterior as store bought cantaloupes. These are ready with green and yellow stripes and smooth surface.
Are the blossoms edible ?? Thank you :)
Hi there!
I followed Ben's advice to dig in raw kitchen compost and now I have 30+ Cantaloupe seedlings growing! Its awesome. I've transplanted a handful of healthy looking plants and some of the others look like they have rust on the first leaves... (cotydons?). What is this and what should I do about it?
Thanks!!
Kim
Love to know how this turned out for you. I had the same compost experience: suspected they were pumpkins at first, but I now have almost ripe cantaloupe hanging off my fence. Didn’t gave the rust: did that persist?
Planted in June -
Both vines with many flowers and leaves but no fruit — I’m sad!
What to do? Thank you—
It says if you don’t get fruit it’s to much nitrogen in the soil and not enough magnesium. Epsom salt for magnesium. To much nitrogen potash and or better ne meal for phosphorus melon love phosphorus I put banana peels in a plastic drinking bottle cut the bottom out but in upside down and water through the bottle where you cut it off I also add cinnamon in the mix for fungus. Hope this helps. Buy a soil tester .
Maybe the flower-blossoms are not getting "fertilized due to lack of insects"; there are ways to Pollinate flowers;; I've read;
No easy answer here, Dorothy, so we went to the cooperative extension for their thinking: High temperatures or high fertility can cause the cantaloupe to produce only male blooms which results in poor fruit set. Nematodes can also cause small plants, profusion of blooms and no fruit.
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