Zone 4 · Melons Growing Guide
The sweetest melon when grown properly — needs the longest heat accumulation of all melons. Ready when the blossom end yields to gentle pressure and smells fragrant.
In Zone 4, Honeydew Melon should be planted outdoors Jun 5 – Jun 20, after the average last frost date of approximately May 1. Start seeds indoors around May 10 – May 20 for a head start.
Difficult but possible with early start and season extension. 80-day varieties only.
Difficult but possible with early start and season extension. 80-day varieties only.
Consistent feeding produces sweeter, larger fruit. Reduce feeding as fruit ripens.
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