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Author:  jimsta10 [ May 30th, '13, 15:48 ]
Post subject:  Bitter Melon (bitter gourd)

Has anyone tried growing bitter melon? I love this veggie, apparently very good for you too :) if you have had success, please also post your location.

cheers.

Author:  Charlie [ May 30th, '13, 16:37 ]
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Cant say Ive heard of it. Whats it look like

Author:  jayendra [ May 30th, '13, 18:19 ]
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A bumpy cucumber.
I've eaten them in India in curries.
Good for Diabetes type 2
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2008-03-26/h ... ht/1083716

Author:  Colours [ May 30th, '13, 18:35 ]
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I've heard you need to grow it separately if you are saving seeds cause it cross breeds with other curcubits and the resulting melon has a bitter flavour.

Is definitely good for you, I might give it a go in summer.

Author:  jimsta10 [ May 30th, '13, 18:45 ]
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Traditionally best in warmer weather. Have had success in Melbourne though. Can consume a fair amount of water due to the repaid growth of the melons (approx 7-10 days) from flower. Plant doesn't climbed very far...

Author:  jayendra [ May 30th, '13, 19:05 ]
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jimsta10 wrote:
Traditionally best in warmer weather. Have had success in Melbourne though. Can consume a fair amount of water due to the repaid growth of the melons (approx 7-10 days) from flower. Plant doesn't climbed very far...


Cool! Got any seed to swap?

Author:  jimsta10 [ May 30th, '13, 20:12 ]
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jayendra wrote:
jimsta10 wrote:
Traditionally best in warmer weather. Have had success in Melbourne though. Can consume a fair amount of water due to the repaid growth of the melons (approx 7-10 days) from flower. Plant doesn't climbed very far...


Cool! Got any seed to swap?

Will let you know. Need to look for it in the shed.

Author:  gorotsuki69 [ Jan 9th, '15, 19:20 ]
Post subject:  Re: Bitter Melon (bitter gourd)

my dad gave me a few bittergourd seedlings. Haven't done too well in AP. 1 died and the other isn't exactly thriving.
I have a third in soil which is looking the best of the 3
Maybe they are just not meant for AP :cry:

how are yours doing jimsta?

Author:  joblow [ Jan 10th, '15, 07:56 ]
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I tried seedlings in the GB and then we had a bad patch of very cold weather just after I planted them and I lost the lot, I'll try germinating and planting again now the weather is warmer.

They're a dry continent plant and don't handle the cold all that well, each plant bears separate yellow male and female flowers.

My wife is Filipino and uses them in her cooking, she also makes a tea from dried slices, but so far no luck in growing them.

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Author:  cookie [ Jan 10th, '15, 08:26 ]
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this is what bitter mellon does to your system.
location the Caribbean.

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Author:  gorotsuki69 [ Jan 10th, '15, 11:59 ]
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awesome cookie
yes I've seen my dad's vine use an entire orange tree to climb on

Author:  gorotsuki69 [ Mar 7th, '15, 12:08 ]
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first one almost ready for harvest , lot more small ones on the way . I hope I can harvest them all before the colder weather arrives

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Author:  KrisGee [ Mar 7th, '15, 15:22 ]
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These are really "tasty" but they are an acquired taste! Used extensively in Chinese - and probably other Asian - cooking. Kinda tastes a bit like it should be good for you, but they are a wonderful accompiment to rich dishes. Never seen them on a UK market stall!

Author:  Colours [ Mar 8th, '15, 15:34 ]
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Well don't cookie yr system has got a life of its own!

Author:  Colours [ Mar 8th, '15, 15:36 ]
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Done, well done, cookie.

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