Honeydew Melon Seeds – Sweet
Honeydew Melon Seeds – Sweet
Honeydew Melon Seeds – Sweet

Honeydew Melon Seeds – Sweet

These seeds are suitable for home gardening use
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Product description

Grow delicious, refreshing Honeydew Melons right at home with these premium Honeydew Melon Seeds – Sweet Cucumis melo. Known for their smooth rind and tender, juicy flesh, honeydew melons are a popular choice for warm-season gardeners. These seeds are ideal for home gardens, raised beds, and vegetable patches, producing vigorous vines and high-quality fruits when given full sun and proper care.

Perfect for gardeners who want a reliable, heat-loving crop, Honeydew Melons thrive in long, warm growing seasons. With proper spacing and consistent watering, you can enjoy sweet, aromatic melons fresh from your garden.Features

  • Premium-quality Cucumis melo seeds suitable for home gardens and small farms

  • Naturally suited for warm climates and long growing seasons

  • Produces smooth, pale rinds with sweet, flavorful flesh

  • Adaptable to garden beds, trellised setups, or open ground

  • Reliable germination and high-yielding vines

  • Non-GMO and untreated seeds

Specifications

Botanical Name: Cucumis melo
Common Name (US): Honeydew Melon Seeds
Type: Warm-season annual

Germination & Growth

  • Germination Time: 7–14 days

  • Germination Temperature: 70–85°F

  • Days to Maturity: 85–100 days

  • Plant Height: Long trailing vines

  • Spacing: 24–36 inches

  • Sunlight: Full sun

Planting Season (USA Zones)

  • USDA Zones: Best suited for Zones 3–10

  • Indoor Sowing: Start indoors in March–April for cooler zones

  • Outdoor Sowing:

    • Zones 3–5: Late May–June after frost

    • Zones 6–7: April–May

    • Zones 8–10: March–April, or sow in early May

Growing Conditions

  • Requires warm soil and consistent heat

  • Prefers well-drained, fertile soil

  • Water regularly but avoid waterlogging

  • Harvest when rind feels waxy and fruit has a soft aroma