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How do you train a cantaloupe to grow vertically?
Melons naturally produce tendrils that will coil around anything they come in contact with. Help the cantaloupe grow vertically by orienting new vines up onto the trellis and twisting these tendrils around the wire or string or loosely tying the vines to the trellis with a piece of cloth.
Will cantaloupe climb a trellis?
Melons need room to roam. Space plants 36 to 42 inches apart. When trellising melons, tie vines to the trellis daily, using soft plant ties that won’t crush stems. A trellis for cantaloupe should be large: up to 8 feet tall and 20 feet wide in warmest climates.
Can you grow cantaloupe and watermelon together?
Watermelons and cantaloupes can grow and produce well in the same spacious garden bed. If the gardener remains conscientious about monitoring for weeds, disease and insect pests, any potential major cultural problems can be avoided or treated.
How much room does a cantaloupe plant need?
Grow cantaloupe in rows spaced 3 to 4 feet apart or in “hills” with groups of 2 or 3 plants per “hill”. Cantaloupes can also be trained on a trellis or fence to save space.
What’s the best way to grow cantaloupe vertically?
When growing cantaloupe vertically, consider a space 2 feet apart in the row when planting the transplant, while giving the rows about 4-6 feet apart. When considering growing cantaloupe vertically, always go for a sturdy trellis or stake that is tough enough to support and hold sufficient weight.
Is it OK to grow cantaloupes in a cage?
The plants can take up most of a garden when given this space, but if you grow cantaloupes on cages, the plants grow vertically and don’t require as much garden square footage. Vertical growing keeps developing fruit off the ground, reducing infestation and rot.
How big does a cantaloupe plant grow to be?
Cantaloupe, like other Cucurbits, grow long vines. These can reach anywhere from four to seven feet, depending on the variety. And they can quickly take over your garden, leaving little room for anything else.
Can you grow cantaloupes on a postage stamp plot?
Many gardeners have to come up with creative solutions in order to grow crops on postage stamp sized plots. Growing cantaloupes vertically allows gardeners with even the smallest garden area to enjoy the fruits of their labor. Another benefit. of growing upward rather than outward is ease of harvest.