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When to Plant Cantaloupe in Evansville, Indiana (47708)

Location

Evansville, Indiana

ZIP Code

47708

USDA Zone

7a

Last Frost

Friday, April 10, 2026

📅 Your 2026 Planting Dates

Start Seeds Indoors

Friday, March 13, 2026

Transplant Outdoors

Friday, April 24, 2026

Based on last frost Friday, April 10, 2026 · Zone 7a

Pro tip: Start Cantaloupe seeds indoors 4 weeks before your last frost date, then transplant outdoors around Friday, April 24, 2026.

🌿 Plant Details

Scientific Name Cucumis melo var. cantalupensis
Days to Maturity 80 days
Mature Height 12-18"
Spread 48"
Type Vine
Fruit Size Medium-Large (3-8 lbs)

☀️ Growing Requirements

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Sun

Full Sun (8+ hours)

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Water

Regular, reduce near harvest

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Spacing

48" apart

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Planting Depth

1" deep

Seeds typically germinate in 5-10 days

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🤝 Good Companions

CornSunflowerMarigold

⚠️ Avoid Planting Near

CucumberPotato
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Full Companion Planting Guide for Cantaloupe

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Common Cantaloupe Varieties

Popular cultivars to look for at your local nursery or seed supplier.

Hale's Best Jumbo

muskmelon 86d

Classic American muskmelon with thick, salmon-orange flesh and intense sweetness.

Ambrosia

hybrid 86d

Hybrid with exceptionally sweet, creamy flesh and a small seed cavity.

Honey Rock

heirloom 80d

Small, ribbed heirloom with salmon flesh and classic musky cantaloupe flavor.

Athena

hybrid 75d

Large, uniform hybrid with thick orange flesh and excellent shelf life.

🌾 Seed Saving Guide

🟡 Moderate
✅ Open-pollinated — seeds grow true to parent

When to Harvest Seed

Allow fruit to fully ripen on the vine — ripe eating-quality fruit has the best seed viability.

Processing

Scoop seeds from ripe melon, rinse in strainer, spread flat to dry for 2 weeks.

Seed Viability

Up to 5 years when stored cool, dark, and dry.

Pro Tip

Cantaloupe crosses with honeydew and other C. melo melons. Isolate by 500 feet or hand-pollinate.

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Raised Bed Planting Guides

A 4×8 bed fits 2 plants of Cantaloupe. See plant counts, spacing grids, and companion pairings for every bed size →

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Cantaloupe in Evansville, Indiana? +

In Evansville (Zone 7a), start Cantaloupe seeds indoors around Friday, March 13, 2026 and transplant outdoors around Friday, April 24, 2026.

What is the last frost date for Evansville, Indiana? +

The average last spring frost date for Evansville, Indiana (ZIP 47708) is around Friday, April 10, 2026. This is based on NOAA climate normals for USDA Zone 7a.

How long does Cantaloupe take to grow? +

Cantaloupe typically matures in about 80 days from transplanting. In Evansville, that means you can expect harvest around Friday, April 24, 2026 plus 80 days.

Should I start Cantaloupe indoors or direct sow in Indiana? +

Cantaloupe should be started indoors 4 weeks before your last frost date. In Evansville, that means starting around Friday, March 13, 2026.

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Growing Cantaloupe in Zone 7a

Cantaloupe (Cucumis melo var. cantalupensis) is a popular garden vegetable. In Evansville, Indiana, which is in USDA Hardiness Zone 7a, you should start seeds indoors around Friday, March 13, 2026.

Your average last frost date is Friday, April 10, 2026. Plan to transplant your Cantaloupe seedlings outdoors around Friday, April 24, 2026, about 2 weeks after your last frost date.