Park Seed Lilliput Hybrid Melon Cantaloupe Seeds
Park Seed Lilliput Hybrid Melon Cantaloupe Seeds
Description / Lilliput Hybrid Melon Cantaloupe Seeds
Days to Maturity: 95 from direct sow; 80 from transplant
No more wasted cantaloupe slices with Lilliput. This personal-sized melon is just right for one person to devour at a single sitting. And because it grows quickly, finishes fast, and smells as good as it tastes, you will most likely gobble up the entire generous harvest in no time, and put Lilliput at the top of your list for next year's veggie garden.
Lilliput is high in sugars and very aromatic, with dark orange flesh and a very small seed cavity. It is well netted, reaching just 3½ to 5 inches in diameter and weighing 1 to 2 pounds when mature. Petite and packed with flavor.
Resistant to Fusarium wilt races 0-2 as well as powdery mildew races 1-2, Lilliput is a good choice for hot and humid climes where other melons may suffer. But it is well adapted, thriving in a wide range of gardens. The slightly quicker finish means that you can grow Lilliput in short-season areas where full-size, slower melons may not ripen in time.
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 transplanted seedlings 18 inches apart with 4 feet between each row, or plant seeds in hills 4 feet apart, with 2 to 3 plants per hill. Lilliput is ready to harvest when the stem slips easily from the fruit with slight pressure and the rind turns from greenish to yellow-tan.
Product Details
Genus Cucumis
Species melo
Variety Lilliput Hybrid
Product Classification Annuals, Fruit, Seeds, Vegetables
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Habit Vining
Days To Maturity 95.00
Harvest Season Late Summer, Mid Summer
Resistance Powdery Mildew
Characteristics Direct Sow, Edible, Fragrance, Season Extenders
Uses Beds, Cuisine, Outdoor