PREMIER SEEDS DIRECT - CUCAMELON - 65 Finest Seeds

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PREMIER SEEDS DIRECT - CUCAMELON - 65 Finest Seeds

PREMIER SEEDS DIRECT - CUCAMELON - 65 Finest Seeds

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Some vines can reach 7 or 8 feet in length, so growing them upward onto a trellis makes good use of garden space. Once cucamelon plants are established in the garden and growing well, they are pretty low maintenance.

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While cucamelons may not be as commonly grown as other garden plants, they are gaining popularity among home gardeners for their distinctive taste and appearance.Cucamelon plants that are grown in containers on a deck or patio should also have supports to climb. I also fertilize the young plants with a half strength dose of fish emulsion fertilizer every two weeks. Carefully pop the plant out of its pot, handling the roots carefully as they don’t like to be disturbed. e cucumbers, and for the past few years are the new (almost novelty) vegetable that has come to gardeners attention.

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This new selection stays very compact and bushy, but produces impressively large, very tasty fruits.A self-fertilising plant, cucamelons produce small yellow flowers with female flowers developing a little while before the males.

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Your cucamelons are ready to pick when they’re the size of olives or small grapes and are still firm. They do however cope well with the UK climate and decent crops can be grown here if given a sunny but sheltered spot in the garden. We built our company on the exchange of generational wisdom in a masterclass community of newbies and masters alike. Instead, I begin the process around the last frost date and plant them in my garden beds or containers seven to ten days later when the weather is more settled.Vines are spindly and fruits, unlike the name given, do not taste of melon, and as best described as crisp cucumber with a hint of lime. These exotic little fruits are not new but an old heritage variety that has been grown for centuries in Mexico and South America. Avoid letting cucamelons over-ripen on the vine, as they can become too soft and lose their crisp texture. Ideally, you should use a propagator or plant your seeds in the greenhouse where a steady temperature of 22-24ºC (71-75ºF) allows them to germinate in around 10 days.

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Known in Mexico as ‘Sandiitas de Raton’, or ‘Little Mouse Watermelons’, cucamelons are part of the same family as cucumbers, squashes, courgettes and pumpkins. Use your cucamelons in exactly the same way you would traditional cucumbers – sliced into salads, chopped into salsas or pickled whole like cornichons. To propagate from seed, simply allow a few fruits to fully ripen on the vine until they turn yellow or brown and start to soften.Ideally, the fluorescent bulbs should only be a few inches away from the seedlings so they receive maximum light. Many seed companies sell seeds for cucamelons and shishito peppers – and they’re both easy to grow and delicious.



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