
Melon de Montreal Seeds | Northern Seeds
Also called Montreal Nutmeg. From Montreal proper, this melon was widely grown and popular in the northeast and Quebec before World War II, it was thought to have disappeared, but the variety was located anew in a seed bank in Ames, Iowa. Green fleshed.
+/- 30 Seeds
Certified organic by Quebec Vrai
Growing recommendations
Itβs best to seed melons indoors up to one month before transplanting outdoors. Plant one or two seeds per cell or pot, 1β2β β 1β deep. Keep soil moist and warm. Transplant when weather forecast is frost-free and warm. Transplant 1β apart in rows 6β apart. Cut any extra seedlings with scissors.
Also called Montreal Nutmeg. From Montreal proper, this melon was widely grown and popular in the northeast and Quebec before World War II, it was thought to have disappeared, but the variety was located anew in a seed bank in Ames, Iowa. Green fleshed.
+/- 30 Seeds
Certified organic by Quebec Vrai
Growing recommendations
Itβs best to seed melons indoors up to one month before transplanting outdoors. Plant one or two seeds per cell or pot, 1β2β β 1β deep. Keep soil moist and warm. Transplant when weather forecast is frost-free and warm. Transplant 1β apart in rows 6β apart. Cut any extra seedlings with scissors.
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Also called Montreal Nutmeg. From Montreal proper, this melon was widely grown and popular in the northeast and Quebec before World War II, it was thought to have disappeared, but the variety was located anew in a seed bank in Ames, Iowa. Green fleshed.
+/- 30 Seeds
Certified organic by Quebec Vrai
Growing recommendations
Itβs best to seed melons indoors up to one month before transplanting outdoors. Plant one or two seeds per cell or pot, 1β2β β 1β deep. Keep soil moist and warm. Transplant when weather forecast is frost-free and warm. Transplant 1β apart in rows 6β apart. Cut any extra seedlings with scissors.
























