Park Seed Ambrosia Hybrid Cantaloupe Seeds,
$10.95
Price: $10.95
(as of Jun 04, 2024 22:40:14 UTC – Details)
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“Your success and pleasure are more to Park than your money.” The motto of our founder, George W. Park, has been the inspiration for Park Seed Company ever since its 1868 founding at the kitchen table of a 15-year-old boy who hoped to sell seeds from his own garden for a little pocket money.
Today our gardeners number in the millions, yet we still adhere to Mr. Park’s original motto. Bring the joys of gardening to as many people as possible.
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Organic seeds have to be grown, harvested, stored, and handled under very strict organic rules and procedures.
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Heirloom Seeds are open-pollinated. You can gather and save heirloom seed from year to year and they will grow true to type.
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Hybrid seed are the product of cross-pollination, resulting in a new plant/seed that is different from the parents.
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Does Park sell GMO’s or treated seeds?
It is important for our customers to know that Park Seed does not sell GMO or treated seed.
What are pelleted seeds? How do I handle them?
Extremely small seed are shipped as pelleted seed to make them easier to handle and sow. When sowing, make sure to get the seeds firmly nested in very moist soil.
What is ideal temperature to germinate most seeds?
The ideal temperature to germinate most seeds is approximately 70 degrees F; give or take 1-2 degrees either way.
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The melons produce very small seed cavities, saving the extra space for more delectable flesh. And they arise very abundantly on vigorous vines.
A reliable favorite that will turn you away from store-bought cantaloupes forever.
Sow seeds directly in the garden after the soil is thoroughly warm or, for an even earlier harvest, start them indoors in pots. Set out 18 inches apart with 4 feet between each row, or plant in hills 4 feet apart, with 2 to 3 plants per hill.
Cantaloupes are ready to harvest when the stem slips easily from the fruit with slight pressure. Mature fruits are 3 to 5 pounds. Days to Maturity: 100 from direct sow; 86 from transplant
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