Melon 'Gnadenfeld' (Cucumis melo var. reticulatus) – Submitted by Le Potager Ornemental de Catherine
The 'Gnadenfeld' melon is an exceptionally early variety, perfect for short-season regions . Originating from Gnadenfeld, Manitoba , it produces large, round fruits, 15 to 20 cm in diameter , with bright orange, juicy and sweet flesh .
Thanks to its rapid maturation in just 60 days , it does well both in the ground and in containers , making it ideal for small spaces and cooler climates .
Characteristics of the variety
Type : Annual
Plant habit : Creeping or trained
Fruit size : 15 to 20 cm in diameter
Flesh : Bright orange, juicy and sweet
Taste : Sweet, aromatic and refreshing
Maturity : 60 days
Use : Fresh, in fruit salad, smoothies, desserts
Special feature : Early variety adapted to northern climates
Quantity per sachet : ±25 seeds
Cultivation method
🌞 Exposure : Full sun
🌱 Sowing :
• Indoors 4 to 6 weeks before last frost
• Transplant after any risk of frost , protect from cold nights
📏 Sowing depth : 1 cm
🌡 Germination temperature : 25-30°C
⏳ Germination time : 5 to 10 days
🌿 Spacing : 30 cm between plants, 1 meter between rows
💦 Watering : Regular, avoid watering the foliage to prevent diseases
🌾 Maintenance : Mulch the plants to retain moisture and warm the soil
With optimal conditions, the 'Gnadenfeld' melon guarantees a generous and sweet harvest, even in regions with shorter summers .
Use and special features
🍈 A sweet and refreshing melon
Perfect in fruit salads, smoothies or summer desserts .
❄️ Ideal for northern climates
An early ripening variety, suitable for short summers .
🌿 Did well in baccalaureate
Suitable for small gardens and potted crops .
