The listing, Tigger"Tiger" Melon seeds has ended.
This tasty, mild melon is easy to grow and does well in drought conditions. I will be adding seed the higher the bids go, so don't disappoint.
some added info....The plants resemble cantaloupe vines, but the fruit ripens later in the growing season than standard cantaloupes, which causes the Tigger melon to be called a "winter" melon. You might not find bedding Tigger melon plants at your nursery, so shopping through seed catalogs might be the best way to find seeds. It will take about four months from the time you plant seeds until the time you harvest your first tiger melon.Because the Tigger melon vine can grow as long as 10 feet, consider growing them next to a fence or trellis so they can grow up and conserve garden space
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