Last Updated on: December 23, 2025

🍈 Growing Melons from Seed: Your Guide to Sowing, Germinating, and Cultivating Sweet Success

🌱 Introduction: Why Grow Melons from Seed?

Growing melons from seed is one of the most rewarding challenges for home gardeners. While melons need warmth, light, and a bit of patience, starting from seed gives you better variety choice, stronger plants, and sweeter fruit than shop-bought alternatives.

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With the right timing and care, melons can be grown successfully in the UK — especially in greenhouses, polytunnels, or very sheltered sunny spots.


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🌡️ When to Sow Melon Seeds (UK)

Melons are not frost hardy and must be started under cover.

Best sowing times

  • March–April: Indoors or heated greenhouse (ideal)
  • May: Unheated greenhouse or polytunnel
  • Outdoors: Only after all frost risk has passed (rarely reliable in the UK)

Early sowing with protection gives the longest growing season.


🌱 How to Sow Melon Seeds

What you’ll need

  • Good-quality melon seeds
  • Fine seed compost
  • 7–9 cm pots or modules
  • Warm, bright location

Step-by-step sowing

  1. Fill pots with moist compost
  2. Sow seeds 1.5–2 cm deep, on their side
  3. Cover lightly and firm gently
  4. Label and water carefully
  5. Place somewhere warm (20–25°C)

Seeds usually germinate in 7–14 days.


🌿 Germination & Early Care

Key requirements

  • Warmth: Below 18°C slows or stops germination
  • Light: Bright light prevents leggy growth
  • Water: Keep compost moist, not wet

Once seedlings appear:

  • Remove from propagator
  • Keep in a warm, sunny position
  • Avoid cold draughts

🪴 Potting On & Hardening Off

Potting on

  • Move seedlings into larger pots once roots fill the container
  • Use free-draining compost
  • Handle gently — melon roots dislike disturbance

Hardening off

  • Gradually expose plants to cooler temperatures over 7–10 days
  • Only plant out once night temperatures stay above 10°C

🌞 Where to Grow Melons

Best locations

  • Greenhouse
  • Polytunnel
  • Very sunny, sheltered garden spot

Melons need:

  • Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
  • Warm soil
  • Protection from wind

🌼 Training, Pollination & Feeding

Training

  • Train plants along the ground or up supports
  • Pinch out the growing tip after 5–6 leaves to encourage side shoots

Pollination

  • Greenhouse plants may need hand pollination
  • Transfer pollen from male to female flowers using a soft brush

Feeding

  • Start feeding once flowers appear
  • Use high-potash feed weekly
  • Reduce watering slightly as fruits ripen to improve sweetness

🍈 Fruit Development & Ripening

Melons are ready when:

  • Fruit smells sweet
  • Skin colour deepens
  • Stem begins to crack or detach
  • Fruit feels heavy for its size

Do not rush harvesting — flavour improves right at full ripeness.


🚫 Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Sowing too early without heat
  • Letting seedlings get cold
  • Overwatering
  • Too many fruits per plant (limit to 3–5)
  • Poor pollination

🧠 Key Takeaway

Growing melons from seed takes warmth, patience, and planning, but the reward is unbeatable: sweet, aromatic fruit picked at peak ripeness. Start seeds under cover, keep plants warm and well-fed, and give them plenty of light — and success is well within reach.


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