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Early to mid spring depending on your USDA zone to give them enough time to grow and produce fruit. They take 4-6 weeks and can cost around $3-$5 for a pack of seeds. Plant 2-3 seeds in a hill. You can also purchase seedlings from your local nursery. When they begin fruiting they will need a consistent supply of water or they can become bitter.

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