Mexican Sour Gherkin Seeds (Organic)
The Mexican Sour Gherkin, also known as Melothria scabra or Cucamelon, is a charming and unique vine plant originating from Mexico and Central America. Despite its name, it's not related to a cucumber but rather belongs to the melothria family, resembling tiny watermelons or cucumbers. Its aesthetic appeal lies in its compact vine structure, adorned with delicate, heart-shaped leaves, and an abundance of small, grape-sized fruits that closely resemble miniature watermelons. These tiny fruits, roughly the size of a grape, boast a stunning appearance with a striped, pale green skin. The taste profile surprises with a tangy, citrus-like flavor, often described as a combination of cucumber and lime, making them a delightful addition to salads or used as pickles. Planting Mexican Sour Gherkin seeds requires warm, well-drained soil and ample sunlight. Sow seeds directly into the ground after the last frost date, spacing them about 12 inches apart in rows or allowing them to cascade over supp