Came across these while browsing. (as you do). Might give them a go in my greenhouse. It is too cold for melons up north but these apparently taste similar, just smaller that is all.
http://www.thompson-morgan.com/seeds1/product/58/1.html
got one of these this year, from lidl, think it was about 2.00, grew in the fruit cage, had 3 fruit, they never got to ripen as the slugs ate great holes in them, still have 2 fruit, surviving at the moment, don't know if they will ripen, or if I can pick them and ripen inside :)
might bring it into the poly next year, instead of the cape gooseberries
I got one growing in the greenhouse,produced well but i am not shocked by the taste.I found it a little bit bland,i prefer a melon.
have a go ... you're only wasting 2 quid or so.
I've tried them ... I bought a plant, not seeds ... it died. I just couldn't cosset it enough. Actually, anything that needs that much cosseting, doesn't get grown in my garden !
You might be interested in this one - a melon shaped like a cucumber rather than a cucumber shaped like a melon :)
http://www.tuckers-seeds.co.uk/productlist.php?catid=1&subid=55 (http://www.tuckers-seeds.co.uk/productlist.php?catid=1&subid=55)
Quote from: ktlawson on October 22, 2008, 23:25:03
Came across these while browsing. (as you do). Might give them a go in my greenhouse. It is too cold for melons up north but these apparently taste similar, just smaller that is all.
http://www.thompson-morgan.com/seeds1/product/58/1.html
Have you not tried growing melons in a cold frame KT
Yes, I have grown Pepinos for the last two years, with only a few fruits to show for my trouble. There is no problem getting then to grow or to flower, but there is a problem getting them to set fruit early in the season. They seem to have a narrow temperature range for setting fruit, even with hand pollination.
There is more information on my website. Go to fruit>soft fruit>pepino