Cantaloupes DO cross pollinate with other “melons” like other cantaloupes, musk melons, snake melons and Armenian cucumbers. Separate therefore from other “melons” by a quarter mile.
Choose early ripening, disease free fruits to save seed from.
Wash seeds from ripe melons in a strainer, dry on a paper plate or paper sheet. Seeds are ready to store when they break instead of bending.
What to note when labeling the seed:
- what kind of cantaloupe the seed is from
- how long it takes the cantaloupe to mature
- basic planting instructions
- basic seed saving instructions
- what year the seed is from
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