Favorite Cantaloupe Variety?
vgkg Z-7 Va
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Comments (5)Thanks for the offers everyone. Everyone's generosity is very appreciated. I recently was sent some Tigger Melon seeds. I think my daughter will love this one. I've got a decent amount to grow now. I'm all set for a while. GW is a great forum! Chris...See MoreNeed recommendations for cantaloupe variety
Comments (13)No idea how they'll grow in New Jersey, but I grew Hearts of Gold last year and they were fantastic. Incredibly sweet and flavorful, juicy, and smaller than your typical modern cantaloupe... 2-3 pounds, 6-8" diameter. They also have a cool-looking deep ribbing many newer varieties lack. You'll definitely have your work cut out for you supporting each fruit! Most of the smaller varieties are ridiculously prolific, so if you get good pollination and don't thin the set blossoms out, you'll have a lot of fruit to support. The only smaller variety I can think of off-hand is Minnesota Midget (~1 lb, 4-6" diameter), and they're even more prolific than the HoG....See MoreFavorite Vegetable Varieties For The Market Garden
Comments (4)I use mostly OP seeds. They're cheaper and easier for me to get. In your first year, you will have alot of start-up expenses, so watch your expenses or you will find out that you haven't made money and may get discouraged. My veggies are: Zucchini-Black Beauty, does just fine and only $11/pound. Peppers, still uncertain at this time Yellow Squash-Early Prolific, does great, actually TOO well for my market. $10/lb Butternut Squash-Waltham, $13/lb Acorn Squash, Table Queen, $11/bl Spaghetti Squash, $19.00/lb, higher price this year. Last year 1/2 lb produced 22 bushel of good squash. Tomato-Big Beef, last year not so good, previous year-picked 1,000 lbs per week for 6 weeks off of approximately 400 plants. The weight is for good, non-split red ripe tomatoes. Tomato-Yellow Pear, don't plant alot they will produce FOREVER, it seems. Tomato-Black Cherry, very good tasting and producing, customers love them once they try them. Perfect size to offer samples without needing to cut them. Eggplant- Black Beauty, eggplant doesn't do well for me usually, but this one is the only one that I can grow. $3.85/oz Cukes, I don't have good luck with Straight 8 even if the seeds are cheaper. Pickles, I found National Pickling the best one for me. As you can see, I plant alot of winter squash. I can plant and almost forget them. Sometimes we get squash borers, but that is rare. Plus while they are growing, I am picking tomatoes and zucchini. I also have strawberries, Ozark Beauty is a very good tasting berry, also have Earliglow and Jewel, Earliglow is new for us, but the Jewel was very tasty and productive for their first year. We planted them in the fall of 2008 and picked in May/June 2009....See MoreLooking for Good Miniature Cantaloupe Varieties for Container
Comments (2)I've done Minnesota Midget in self-watering containers and they've done well. I do live in Minnesota, so maybe that's the ticket. I grew them up a trellis....See Morevgkg Z-7 Va
2 months agolast modified: 2 months ago- vgkg Z-7 Va thanked daninthedirt (USDA 8b, HZ9, CentTX, Sunset z30, Cfa)
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