Bitter Melon Vegetable Seeds
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Discover the joy of home gardening with our premium Bitter Melon Vegetable Seeds—perfect for gardeners of all experience levels! These high-quality seeds boast excellent germination rates and are ideal for growing in backyard plots, raised beds, or even large containers. Whether you're a first-time grower or a seasoned green thumb, you'll appreciate how easy they are to plant and care for. With just a bit of sunshine, water, and patience, you’ll be rewarded with unique, flavorful fruits that are packed with nutritional benefits.
Growing your own produce not only connects you with nature but also lets you enjoy the unmatched satisfaction of harvesting straight from your garden. Our Bitter Melon seeds are just one of many options in our carefully curated seed collection—including vegetables, herbs, flowers, and fruits—all chosen for their performance and reliability. Start your garden today and experience the simple pleasures of fresh, homegrown bounty!



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Features
Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Spring–Summer
Growth Habit
Climbing Vine
Flavor Profile
Bitter Herbal
Plant Characteristics
Warty Green Fruits
Use
Culinary, Medicinal
Growing Conditions
Warm, Moist Soil
Harvest Advantages
High Productivity
Plant Resistance
Pest Resistant
About – Bitter Melon
Momordica charantia
Seed Names
Bitter Melon, Bitter Gourd
Seed Type
Heirloom Open-Pollinated
Bitter Melon, also known as Bitter Gourd, is a tropical vine from the Momordica charantia species known for its distinct bitter taste and high medicinal value. Popular in Asian cuisine and traditional remedies, it thrives in warm climates and produces elongated, bumpy fruits.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1/2 Inch
Sowing Method
Direct or Indoor Start
Plant Spacing
12–18 Inches
Days to Maturity
60–70 Days
Soil Preparation
Soak Overnight
Hardiness Zones
9–11
Water Needs
Moderate Regular
Planting Season
Early Spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 200 sq ft
500
Up to 1000 sq ft
1000
Up to 2000 sq ft
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I planted these seeds in early spring and was amazed by the taste of the melons. They added a unique flavor to my dishes, and the plants are very hardy.
I decided to try growing bitter melons this season, and I couldn�t be happier with the results. The seeds sprouted quickly, and the vines grew strong.
The seeds grew well in my garden. I had a steady harvest throughout the summer. However, I did have to deal with a bit of pest interference.
I�ve been trying to grow more vegetables at home, and these bitter melon seeds were a success. They germinated easily and provided a good yield.
I planted the seeds in pots indoors first, and they sprouted quickly. After transplanting them outside, they grew tall and produced lots of fruit.