Melon Old Old France
$ 13.50
Juicy and strongly scented melon.
Easy to grow in the field, without pruning, it produces beautiful fruits.
The fairly short vegetative cycle allows it to be grown north of the Loire.
Sowing: March to May or end of May in full soil
about 15 seeds
Description
Melon Old Old France – Heirloom Seeds / Rare seeds
Sowing: March to May or end of May in the ground
Harvest: June to September
Sowing: from April, sow 2 to 3 seeds per bucket, sunk 1-2 cm deep. in a mixture of 3/4 compost – 1/3 compost. Water in fine rain. Place the pots behind a well-lit window or in a greenhouse. The optimum temperature for germination is 20°/25° day and night. Keep moist until ‘when the first leaves appear, keep only the most beautiful melon plant per bucket. After the frosts, transplant the well-developed seedlings to their final place in sunny exposure, 80 cm apart in a mixture of garden soil and compost. Sowing in the ground: directly in place from April in the south. From mid-May in cooler areas, in holes of 40 cm deep in a decomposed manure-soil mixture. Cover with a tunnel at the start of cultivation. Prune the main stem for greater fruiting. Water at least once a week in summer, without wetting the leaves because the melon is sensitive to powdery mildew.
15 seeds approximately
Additional information
Weight | 0.04 lbs |
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