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planting cucamelon seeds Cucamelon – Heirloom Non-GMO Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeedsGrow a standout garden favorite with Cucamelon Seeds, a non GMO heirloom also known as the Mexican Sour Gherkin. These compact, vining plants produce abundant, grape sized fruits that look like tiny watermelons and taste like crisp cucumbers with a refreshing hint of citrus. Cucamelons climb easily on trellises, creating an attractive and space efficient display that works well in home gardens of all sizes. They are easy to grow, fun to harvest, and
Grow a standout garden favorite with Cucamelon Seeds, a non-GMO heirloom also known as the Mexican Sour Gherkin. These compact, vining plants produce abundant, grape-sized fruits that look like tiny watermelons and taste like crisp cucumbers with a refreshing hint of citrus. Cucamelons climb easily on trellises, creating an attractive and space-efficient display that works well in home gardens of all sizes. They are easy to grow, fun to harvest, and popular with both kids and adults.
Reliable, Productive, and Full of Garden Charm:
- Heirloom, non-GMO cucamelons with a naturally sweet-tart cucumber flavor
- Small, watermelon-like fruits that add novelty and variety to summer gardens
- Vigorous climbing habit ideal for trellises, fencing, or vertical gardening
- Heat-tolerant plants that continue producing steadily throughout the season
Why Customers Love Cucamelon:
- Unique appearance that adds excitement to garden beds and snack trays
- Crisp fruits perfect for fresh eating, lunchbox snacks, and pickling
- Great introduction to gardening for kids thanks to easy handling and fun size
- Productive vines that offer reliable harvests even in warm climates
How to Grow:
Start seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost or sow directly outdoors once soil has warmed. Provide a trellis or vertical support to encourage healthy, manageable growth. Plant in full sun with well-drained soil and moderate moisture. Vines will naturally climb and begin producing small fruits once established. Harvest cucamelons when they reach grape size and feel firm.
Harvest & Use:
Pick fruits regularly to encourage continued production. Enjoy them fresh off the vine, slice into salads for a refreshing crunch, or pickle them whole for a tangy snack
Learn More in our Survival Garden Training Blog
- What's a Cucamelon? Top 10 Reasons to Plant Cucamelon Seeds in Your Garden
Net Wt. 200 mg
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