When to Plant Rockmelon (Cantaloupe) in Melbourne — Cool Temperate Guide
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Rockmelon (called cantaloupe outside Australia/NZ) is a warm-season melon requiring long hot summers for sweet fruit. Australia is a major commercial rockmelon producer. Success depends on sustained warmth, good drainage, and bee pollination. Best in arid and subtropical zones; marginal in cool-temperate.
Current Growing Conditions
Soil temperature: 21.9°C (optimal range: 20–35°C) ✓ Ready to plant
How to Grow Rockmelon (Cantaloupe) in Cool Temperate Australia
When to Plant
November to December. Marginal zone.
- Soil
- Sandy loam or well-drained fertile soil. Excellent drainage essential.
- pH Range
- 6.0-7.0
- Sunlight
- Full sun (minimum 8 hours for sweet fruit)
- Spacing
- 100cm apart, 180cm between rows
- Watering
- Regular deep watering during vine growth and fruit set. CRITICAL: reduce watering significantly as fruit approaches maturity for sweetness.
Companion plants: Corn, Sunflower, Nasturtium, Radish
Avoid planting near: Potato, Other melons if seed saving
Cool Temperate Growing Tips for Rockmelon (Cantaloupe)
Recommended Varieties
- Minnesota Midget (70 days)
- Sweet Granite
Key Challenges
- Insufficient heat
- Cool nights reduce sugar
- Very short season
Pro Tips
- Greenhouse strongly recommended
- Earliest varieties only
- Manage expectations - less sweet than warm-zone melons
Harvesting Rockmelon (Cantaloupe)
When ready: Skin changes from green to golden beneath netting. Strong sweet aroma at stem end. Fruit 'slips' from vine easily (full slip). Stem end cracks slightly.
How to harvest: Gently push fruit from vine or cut with knife. Handle carefully. Harvest in morning.
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