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This French variety was first documented in 1883 and was known as a market favorite for centuries. It looks more squash-like but is filled with some of the sweetest cantaloupe fruit you'll ever taste. Produces four melons per hill and will continue throughout the season.
Always the best of the best seeds. I buy loads of seeds every year
I purchased these melon seeds from MI Gardener this year to try something different. I love growing something new and different each year. When I tell you that Luke's seeds never fail or disappoint me, that is what I mean (I've been ordering for years). These seeds have had wonderful germination and the melons are unique and beautiful. I'm still waiting for them to ripen, which should be sometime in August. I can't wait to taste this amazing fruit, that has such a rich history. Thank you MI Gardener and team for always looking out for us small growers with your fabulous, cost effect, and unique seeds!
This is one of my favorite places to order seeds. I love their packaging, varieties and definitely prices. The seeds are always healthy and have a great germination rate. I’ll keep shopping with mi gardener
No review on the melon, can't wait to try them though. So this is more just a 5 star review for Luke and everybody at MIgardener 😁
All of my seeds grew from last year. I have been very pleased and look forward to this new order growing this coming spring.
growing a few of these indoors under a light for winter sandwiches. they came up fine still to small to eat so jury is out on taste. growing winter plants also puts moisture in the house and it is very dry this year so bonus.
Amazing seeds, amazing packaging and amazing prices!
Migardener’s lemon balm is super easy to grow. It comes back every year here in Michigan. You can use it fresh or dried. My favorite for iced tea.
I had success last yr so im confident this yr about getting them started(: