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This French Heirloom variety produces round about 1Kg weighing fruits with silvery grey skin and sweet aromatic yellowish orange flesh. Very well suited for cooler climates. Melons require training, once the main stem reaches 60cm (24″), pinch out the growing tip to encourage side laterals to grow.
Approximately 8-10 Seeds
In stock
Sowing & Growing
Sowing Melon Cantaloupe Di Charentais seeds in the UK requires some attention to detail, but it is well worth the effort when you are rewarded with delicious fruit. The first step is to choose the best time to sow the seeds.
The best time to sow Melon Cantaloupe Di Charentais seeds in the UK is between mid-April and early May. This allows the seeds to germinate in warm weather, which is essential for their growth and development. You can sow the seeds indoors in pots, or directly in the ground if the weather is warm enough.
For best results, the ideal temperature for germination is around 20-25°C. You can use a heated propagator or place the pots on a sunny windowsill to help maintain the necessary temperature. Keep the soil moist, but not too wet, as this can lead to fungal growth.
The seeds should germinate within 7-10 days, but may take longer if the temperature is lower or the soil is not kept consistently moist. Once the seedlings have grown to a few inches tall, they can be transplanted into larger pots or into the ground if the weather is warm enough.
Melon Cantaloupe Di Charentais plants require plenty of sun, warmth, and moisture to thrive. They typically take around 80-90 days from sowing to harvest, which means that they should be ready to harvest in August or September in the UK.
When the fruits are ripe, they should be easy to detach from the plant. You can test if the fruit is ripe by smelling it – a ripe fruit will have a sweet, fruity aroma. Another sign of ripeness is that the skin will be slightly soft to the touch.
In conclusion, sowing Melon Cantaloupe Di Charentais seeds in the UK requires warm temperatures for germination, consistent moisture, and plenty of sun. The best time to sow is in mid-April to early May, and the fruits should be ready to harvest in August or September. With a little care and attention, you can enjoy delicious, homegrown melons in your garden.
| Packet Size | Approximately 8-10 Seeds |
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