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Vegetables - Cantaloupe Seeds
Cantaloupe melon seeds grow well in the warm season and offer a sweet reward to those who tend their garden all season long. These melon varieties have been developed for sweetness, and you will likely get more melons than you can eat! A vine-ripened cantaloupe is superior to what you can buy at the store, and there is just nothing like a fresh melon from the garden. A favorite of ours is the Minnesota Midget Melon which grows many personal-sized melons that make a perfect lunch or snack, and can be eaten in one sitting.
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Delicious 51 Melon Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xDelicious 51 Melon Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Hales Best Jumbo Melon Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xHales Best Jumbo Melon Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Hearts of Gold Melon Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xHearts of Gold Melon Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Honey Rock Melon Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xHoney Rock Melon Seeds
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Iroquois Melon Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xIroquois Melon Seeds
Cucumis melo
Taking about 80 days to mature, Iroquois melons are sweet-flavored and weigh up to 7 pounds. They offer some resistance to Fusarium Wilt, as well as some other diseases. It is easy to grow a good crop with Iroquois!
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Planters Jumbo Melon Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xPlanters Jumbo Melon Seeds
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Top Mark Melon Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xTop Mark Melon Seeds
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Tuscany Melon Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xTuscany Melon Seeds
Cucumis melo
This is a juicy, full-flavored heirloom melon from Italian stock that is worth trying. The small melons take about 80 days to reach their full size of 3 pounds. There is just a small seed cavity in this variety, so it is mostly sweet, tasty, aromatic flesh inside.
Starting at $3.48 USD
Cantaloupe melon seeds grow well in the warm season and offer a sweet reward to those who tend their garden all season long. These melon varieties have been developed for sweetness, and you will likely get more melons than you can eat! A vine-ripened cantaloupe is superior to what you can buy at the store, and there is just nothing like a fresh melon from the garden. A favorite of ours is the Minnesota Midget Melon which grows many personal-sized melons that make a perfect lunch or snack, and can be eaten in one sitting.