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Seed Needs, Tigger Melon Seeds - 20 Heirloom Seeds for Planting Cucumis melo - Produces Small Tiger Striped Fruits, Delicious, Non-GMO & Untreated (1 Pack)

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About this item

  • Fruits - Tigger Melons are typically less than 1 pound in weight. They display bright orange and gold stripes on the outer skin and boast a sweet, white inner flesh.
  • Growth - Tigger Melons will grow on vines. They reach a length of 2 feet long and grow 8 to 10 inches tall. Growing vertically with a trellis can save on a bit of garden space.
  • Harvest - Tigger Melons will be ready for harvesting in roughly 125 days after first sprouts appear. Each vine can produce up to 20 melons depending on pollination.
  • Quality - All Tigger Melon seeds packaged by Seed Needs are intended for the current and the following growing seasons. All seeds are stored in a temperature controlled facility that is free of significant amounts of moisture.
  • Quantity - Seed Needs offers generous quantities. You can share with friends and family, or you can save the extra seeds until the following season, if properly stored.
  • Packets - Each seed packet displays an artful illustration of the variety to be grown, as well as detailed seed sowing information on the reverse side. They measure 3.25" wide by 4.50" tall.
  • Promise - Seed Needs will never knowingly supply GMO based seed products. The vast majority of our seeds are open pollinated & heirloom, with the exception of a few hybrids.
  • Germination - Seed Needs packets contain some of the freshest seed available. Direct from the growers. If sown correctly, you will begin seeing results in only a matter of days.
  • Freshness - All Tigger Melon seeds are packaged in tear resistant and moisture resistant packaging. This keeps the seeds a whole lot fresher than the competitions selection!



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Seed Needs has been providing gardeners with quality seed products since 2010 and has shipped millions of packets to customers all over the US. We offer flowers, herbs, vegetables, vines, wildflower blends, seed packet collections and seed packet favors.

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tigger melon seeds for planting

Grow heirloom Tigger melons from seed this season as a delicious and strikingly colorful alternative to muskmelon and honeydew. Don't let their exotic stripes fool you: If you can grow watermelons, you've got this!

The Tigger melon—named for the beloved A.A. Milne character, but also called "tiger melon"—is a Cucumis melo (cantaloupe) variety. It's believed to have been developed by artisan market gardeners in Armenia, and of course as a heritage species its non-GMO. As with all melons, you'll want to order your Tigger melon seeds in plenty of time to get a head start on your garden as they take up to 125 days to mature. The Tigger melon itself rarely grows larger than a softball, weighing about a pound. We'd say that this alone makes them the perfect single-serving snack, but its the white, creamy insides—which taste like the very best cantaloupe you've ever had—reinforces the old saying, "great things come in small packages".

Here's another appropriate saying: "You can't have your Tigger and eat it too!" When they reach ripeness, the mottled gold stripes against a deep orange or red background look too gorgeous to slice. That's probably why the fruit emits an enticing, mouth-watering fragrance throughout your home when you bring it in from the garden.

This variety has aggressive tendrils, perfect for trellising. Or you can go with the traditional mound-and-moat arrangement. Select a spot that receives full sun and that has plenty of room for the vines to spread or climb.

sowing the seed

Sowing The Seed

You'll likely want to start your plants indoors to get a head start. Tigger melon is a late-maturing variety. If you plant outdoors, mound up 3' diameter hills (6" to 10" tall) and plant a trio of seeds three inches apart (in a triangle) at the top of each mound. Mounds should be 4' to 5' apart, measuring from the centers. Shore up "moats" at the bases of your mounds for irrigating established plants.

growing conditions

Growing Conditions

Tigger melons are long-season vegetables technically suited to USDA zones 4-10 and need heat to thrive. They're more drought-tolerant than most other melons, though we recommend watering them every few days. Tiggers and most other melons need heat and complete drought in the week leading up to harvest to concentrate the natural sugars as the fruit ripens. Some gardeners withdraw irrigation up to two weeks.

germination and growth

Germination & Growth

Tigger melons may be small, but they're prolific. Each vine may bear as many as 20 fruits, though you may wish to thin baby melons, leaving one for each 18" to 20" section of vine to ensure the best flavor.

Days to germination: 7-15 days at 65°F to 70°F.

Vine length: Up to 2' long

Plant height: 8" to 10" tall

Growth habit: Spreading, climbing

About Our Packets

Front Side

Seed packets by Seed Needs are beautifully illustrated and provide a colorful depiction of the variety inside. We provide the common name, as well as the scientific name, seed quantity and a few specs about the variety to be grown.

Back Side

Each packet contains full growing instructions on the reverse side. Specifications on sowing the seed, growing conditions such as sunlight and moisture preferences and germination and growth information can be found as well.

We also provide a QR code to scan for easy reordering.

About Our Seeds

  • Always Non-GMO / Untreated.
  • Stored in a temperature controlled facility that's free of moisture.
  • Always packaged for the current and the following growing seasons.
  • True to the variety advertised.
  • 99% pure seed with no added fillers.

untreated vegetable seeds for planting an outdoor garden

Seed Needs never knowingly purchases treated seeds products. We also do not treat any of our seed products with substances such as neonicotinoid or thyram.

viable vegetable seeds for planting a vegetable garden

Always fresh and intended for the current and following growing seasons. Seeds are packaged in water resistant / tear resistant packaging.

heirloom vegetable seeds for planting a vegetable garden

Heirlooms are varieties that have been purposely bred, selected and passed down from generation to generation. They are wholesome picks that will breed true to the parent seed every time.

non-gmo seeds for planting by seed needs

Seed Needs promises to never knowingly purchase or supply genetically modified seed products.


Andee
August 13, 2025
Planted 7 seeds and they all sprouted in just a couple days. Looking great and getting bigger as the days have gone by. I live in AZ and it's been 110° outside the last week or so. These definitely like the sun and heat but I recommend they stay out of the hottest sun exposure. For AZ about 2pm- 6pm; June-Sept. Very happy. Hope they continue to thrive so we can try something new. 👍My only complaint is that there are very little seeds for the price.
amanda maddox
July 25, 2025
I’ve wanted a plum granny plant, that’s what Mamaw called them. Got 2 little melons, I remember my Mamaw had them, I think I planted them in the wrong spot, next year they’ll be in the garden and I’ll just bring them to the front for that yummy smell, so sweet. Has to be the best smell on the planet
klynn
June 7, 2025
Product came up quickly, now waiting on it to fruit My granny used to grow these and she called them Plumgrannies. Think she grew them because they smelled so good.
BLGlass
May 16, 2025
I heard people talking about these and I’d never heard of them before. They were used as air fresheners so I’m going to give them a try. I think they’ll be a wonderful addition to my garden and will look pretty as a fall decoration.
tech
April 29, 2025
They did sprout, but never produced many flowers and no fruit. They were planted a few feet from Burpee's "Sugar Cube" personal sized melons, which DID produce flowers and fruit, so I know it wasn't the soil, lack of pollinators, or climate. Very disappointed.
Lizabeth Mannella
April 16, 2025
The seeds grew very fast. I haven’t gotten any melons yet, but the seeds grew very fast and healthy.
Jerry
January 24, 2025
Order was processed slowly
Brian Hidden
December 11, 2024
Great germination rate. Can't wait to see them hanging from my trellises. So far so good.
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