No they do not grow in the ground.
They dont they are grown on vines
A cantaloupe is a melon and as such it grows from a vine that "crawls" along the ground. Cantaloupes themselves grow above the ground on this vine.
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I have cantaloupe plants that started on the ground and have then grown up a near by tree. On the cantaloupe "vine" that is growing up the tree I have actual fruiting cantaloupe. They did not grow from the tree they did however grow up the tree and then fruit. So in a sense yes cantaloupe will grown up a tree but no they do not fruit from the tree.
Candy Cantaloupes is 5' 10".
No, cantaloupes have a pH of about 6.5, which makes them acidic.
Cantaloupes have a pH of about 6.5, which makes them acidic.
Yes...pumpkins are much harder than cantaloupes because of their stubby stem and cantaloupes do not have a hard shell.
Yes cantaloupes have seeds in the center you dont eat them though.
30 cantaloupes! That's so all of those people can have TWO cantaloupes! My work is done... =D
about 5-7 cantaloupes per vine under the best conditions 10 tons per acre
Yes, they grow on trees which grow in the ground.
Cabbages grow above ground