How to Grow Cantaloupe From Seed: Why You Should Save Those Melon Seeds for Your Garden by Tiffany Everett

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a year ago

How to Grow Cantaloupe From Seed: Why You Should Save Those Melon Seeds for Your Garden

Don't throw out those cantaloupe seeds! You can turn a cantaloupe seed into a plant that may one day produce a cantaloupe. Isn't gardening fun, especially sprouting seeds.

Here's how to grow a cantaloupe from a seed in six easy steps:

  1. Grab a cantaloupe that you have finished eating or one that may not be in the best shape to eat.
  2. Pick out the seeds from the cantaloupe. Take your time and decide how many cantaloupe you will have room to accommodate. Keep in mind that they will need plenty of space to grow.
  3. Clean the seeds off with a paper towel or lay them out to dry for a day.
  4. Plant the seeds in soil. I made soil that sits on the porch, which allows me to have soil anytime I'm ready to plant seeds. It is a great way to save time.
  5. Water the seedlings. You will want to water them weekly, being careful not to over water them. Once a week apply fertilizer to provide them with the nutrients needed to continue growing.
  6. Sit back and watch your seedlings grow into adults.

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Donna John
Love this! I've grown several things from seeds, including the 6 avocado trees I have. I've never tried to grow a cantaloupe, but definitely will now. Curious, you say you "made soil." Maybe that could be your next post so we know how to do it. Welcome to 30Seconds! Tiffany Everett
Tiffany Everett
Thank you for the welcome Donna John I most definitely will show you or rather explain how I make my own soil.
Elisa Schmitz
How amazing! I have been doing a lot more gardening these days, so will try this. Many thanks for sharing, Tiffany Everett . Welcome to 30Seconds. We look forward to learning more from you!
Tiffany Everett
Thank you so much! I'm excited!
Tribe
What a great idea. I love gardening.

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