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RHS H4 UK planting calendar

When to plant cantaloupe in RHS H4 (UK)

Sowing, planting, and harvest dates calibrated to H4's 180-day UK season (Most of southern England, the south Midlands, south Wales, and coastal areas across the rest of the UK).

Key dates for cantaloupe at RHS H4

StageWhenAnchor
Indoor seed startearly April (4 April)3 weeks before last frost
Outdoor transplantearly May (9 May)14 days after last frost (late April)
First harvest (estimate)late July (28 July)~80 days from transplant

Dates are typical for the regions H4 describes (Most of southern England, the south Midlands, south Wales, and coastal areas across the rest of the UK). UK frost pockets, urban heat, and coastal moderation can shift the planting window by 1-2 weeks within the same rating band. Always cross-check against your local Met Office station for current conditions.

Why this timing works at H4

H4 describes UK gardens with winter minima of minimum -10 to -5 °C. Last spring frost typically passes late April; first autumn frost arrives late October, giving about 180 frost-free days. Cantaloupe are tender — they need soil above 10 °C to grow and stop setting fruit when night temperatures drop below 10 °C. At H4 that means transplant after the last spring frost (late April) and pull plants when autumn cools (late October).

Cantaloupe (muskmelon) is one of the most heat-demanding cucurbits — soil temperature must reach 21 °C (70 °F) and night air temperatures should stay consistently above 15 °C before transplanting. Short-season zones 3-5 should start indoors 2-3 weeks early and use black plastic mulch to boost soil heat. Fruits ripen only in warm, dry conditions; humid climates favor powdery mildew and fruit rot, so zones 8-10 with hot summers are ideal. Withhold irrigation in the final 1-2 weeks before harvest to concentrate sugars.

UK-specific tips for H4

Quick-grow guide

Common mistakes — H4 × cantaloupe

Source and methodology

RHS hardiness rating thresholds from the official RHS reference. Typical frost-date averages from Met Office regional climate summaries for the geographies H4describes. Crop timing offsets calibrated against UK extension references (RHS sowing calendar, Garden Organic, James Wong's UK growing tables) and cross-checked against US Cooperative Extension Service publications. For American readers cross-referencing, RHS H4 is roughly equivalent to USDA zone 8. Curated by the Growli editorial team.

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