Melon Growing Advice

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  1. noisette47

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    Cheat! That's a cucamelon :roflol: It's been a wonderful year for all cucurbits here with the frustrating exception of cucumbers. I bought 4 melon plants from our village nursery and they produced lovely, sweet melons just a couple at a time over 2 1/2 months. A big improvement on previous years, when they all arrived at once.
    My friend in the next department down produces them for a living, but a freak hailstorm wiped out most of the plants in June. He recently gave me a tray of 'survivors' and most unusually, mine are sweeter with a better flavour :whistle:
     
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      I didn't grow any this year after most of my efforts last year ended up inside mice. I know, I know, it's been a perfect season this year as my courgettes are the best ever and I have torpedo sized cucumbers. Well done @Selleri !
       
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      OK, so I am a Cheat... but at least the crops have increased somewhat from previous years! :biggrin:

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        I've just clicked that's a dolls house tea set :biggrin:
         
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          A Wendy house tea set I have you not! :heehee: Sorry!

          The only reason why I persist with Cucamelons is that I hope to pickle them and send a photo of the jar to my mother-in-law :biggrin: Without scale of course. So far, a crop of one tiny fruit is hardly worth pickling or boasting of. But hey ho, next summer is nearly here. :)
           
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            Before Byouknowwhat I could have sent you about 30 jars of the damned things to show off with :biggrin: They must be getting on for 8 years old now and only imminent starvation could persuade me to actually eat them :heehee:
             
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              Hi,

              Just been reading up on this thread as we were thinking about trying a Melon in the greenhouse in 2024.

              Would you say is worth the effort as seems not much comment from in 2022 or 2023 about any of you growing them again ?

              @JWK and @NigelJ mention they grew Emir F1 but as we are in the North of England is that still a good one to try ? Could not see what variety @hailbopp was growing with success in Scotland ?
               
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              I gave up because mice were eating mine as soon as they became ripe. We ate one or two but the return wasn't worth the effort.

              If rodents aren't an issue in your garden then give them a go.
               
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                I grew them this year which was relatively cool and damp. Started later than I should have but had some decent melons out of it. If I was pressed on space I wouldn't bother though
                 
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                  @ricky101 I've grown melons most years since the mid 90's. Here in Devon I got a couple of decent melons this year.
                  @hailbopp grew Carmen, Marshalls sell a variety called Outdoor Wonder (pricey), but under glass might be better in the north.
                  They do need a good hot summer to do well.
                   
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                    Thanks all, will have to give it a bit more thought as to if its really worthwhile.

                    Did try growing them in a greenhouse many, many years with ago, think it was SweetHeart, but little success.
                     
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                    Always worth giving something a go, you learn something even if it doesn't pan out.
                     
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                      I have grown Sweetheart when I was in Essex; did quite well for me, but the summers were generally warmer and sunnier there than here in Devon.
                       
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                        I keep having a go at growing melons , its a bit of a struggle even in the GH. I should possibly do some hand pollinating to speed up the process . I do get some but they don't usually get to a full size before autumn . The smell of a home grown melon is quite intoxicating.

                        I am trying a cantaloupe this year called Di Charentais a french variety supposedly better for a northerly climate
                         
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                          I think that's the one I grew this year. About the size of a grapefruit and quite perfumed
                           
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