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Doll’s house-sized ‘watermelons’ that taste of pure cucumber with a tinge of lime.
These little guys are officially the cutest food known to man & oh-so-easy to grow even for real beginners.
Cucamelons can be grown in pretty much the exact same way as regular cucumbers, only they are far easier.
They don’t need the cover of a greenhouse, fancy pruning or training techniques and suffer from very few pests.
Sow the seed from April to May indoors and plant out when all risk of frost is over.
Give them a support, keep well watered and that’s pretty much all you will need to do…