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Spring 2026 Pre-Orders Now Open!
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Cucumber Mexican Sour Gherkin Cucamelon | Two Live Plants | Non-GMO | Heirloom Cucumber | Heat Drought Tolerant

$ 21.97

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Mexican Sour Gherkin, also known as cucamelon or mouse melon, is a rare heirloom cucumber grown for its tiny, grape-sized fruits that resemble miniature watermelons. These crisp, citrus-kissed cucumbers have a refreshing, slightly sour flavor, making them perfect for snacking, pickling, and adding a bright twist to salads. Mexican Sour Gherkins are known for steady production and dependable performance throughout the growing season.

This vigorous, vining cucumber thrives in warm weather and requires minimal care, making it an excellent choice for both beginner gardeners and adventurous food lovers. Most gardeners grow Mexican Sour Gherkins on trellises in garden beds or containers, where the vines climb easily and fruit stays clean and easy to harvest. This heirloom variety is especially valued for its resilience, productivity, and unique fruit that always sparks conversation.

Clovers Garden Heirloom Mexican Sour Gherkin Plants:

• Two Large, Live Plants – Ready to grow, premium-quality Mexican Sour Gherkin plants, 4” to 8” tall, in 4” pots.
• Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids – Plants are grown without these chemicals to protect pollinators.
• 10x Root Development – Robust plants with healthy roots that handle transplanting better and grow stronger right from the start.
• Grown in the Midwest – All plants are grown in the USA and we manage the entire process from seed to your doorstep.
• Prolific Vining Growth – Ideal for trellises in garden beds or containers, maximizing space and yield.
• Heat & Drought Tolerant – Thrives in warm conditions with minimal maintenance.
• Heirloom Variety – Grown for generations for flavor, resilience, and consistent performance.
• Fast Shipping and Careful Packaging – Your plants arrive quickly in our exclusive, eco-friendly, 100% recyclable box designed to protect your plants and the planet.
• Quick Start Planting Guide – Created just for our customers, this copyrighted guide walks you through every step from unboxing to planting.
• Third Generation, Family-Owned Small Business – We’ve been helping gardeners since 1957 with established greenhouses right here in the Midwest.
• 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

How to Grow and Care for Mexican Sour Gherkin Cucumber:

• Sunlight – Thrives in full sun; needs 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
• Watering – Keep soil evenly moist with deep, regular watering to support healthy growth.
• Soil – Prefers well-draining, nutrient-rich soil; slightly acidic conditions are ideal.
• Spacing & Support – Plant 12–18 inches apart and provide a trellis for vertical growth, airflow, and easy harvesting.
• Care & Harvest – Train vines to climb and harvest fruits when grape-sized for the best flavor and crisp texture.

Fun Fact:

Mexican Sour Gherkins are often called cucamelons or mouse melons because they look like tiny watermelons but taste like tangy cucumbers with a hint of citrus. Native to Central America, they’ve been enjoyed for centuries, and their playful size makes them one of the most shared and talked-about vegetables in the garden.

Fun Fact:

Cucamelons were cultivated by indigenous peoples in Mexico and Central America long before European contact, and Spanish explorers documented them in the 1500s. Unlike modern cucumbers, they were prized for their ability to thrive in heat and resist pests, which is why they’ve remained popular in warm climates for generations.

Fun Fact:

Despite their nickname, cucamelons are not baby watermelons or miniature cucumbers. They belong to a related species called Melothria scabra, which is why Mexican Sour Gherkins stay crisp, rarely turn bitter, and continue producing fruit steadily even during hot summer weather.

Common Questions About Mexican Sour Gherkin Cucumbers:

What do Mexican Sour Gherkins taste like?
They have a crisp, tangy flavor with a hint of citrus, similar to a cucumber with a splash of lemon.

Can I grow Mexican Sour Gherkins in containers?
Yes. They grow very well in containers when provided with a trellis or vertical support.

Do Mexican Sour Gherkins need a trellis?
Yes. These vigorous vines can grow up to 10 feet long, and trellising improves airflow and makes harvesting easier.

Are Mexican Sour Gherkins resistant to pests and diseases?
They are naturally hardy and resistant to many common cucumber pests and diseases.

How do I harvest and store Mexican Sour Gherkins?
Harvest when fruits are about the size of a grape. Store fresh in the refrigerator for up to a week or pickle for long-term storage.

Are Mexican Sour Gherkins easy to grow?
Yes. They are low-maintenance, drought tolerant, and suitable for gardeners of all experience levels.

Pollinator & Garden Benefits:

Mexican Sour Gherkin flowers attract bees and other beneficial pollinators, supporting a healthy garden ecosystem. Growing this plant encourages natural pollination and helps increase productivity across your vegetable garden.

Best Companion Fruits and Vegetables for Mexican Sour Gherkin:

Mexican Sour Gherkins pair beautifully with basil and dill, which attract beneficial insects, while marigolds and nasturtiums help deter pests and add color beneath climbing vines. Tomatoes and peppers thrive nearby with similar sun and heat needs, while lettuce and spinach grow well in the partial shade below the trellis, creating a productive and space-efficient garden.

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Healthy

Really nice plants. Perfect

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Ester
Fast Shipping, No Issues

The plants arrived quickly and were packaged well. I’ve had trouble ordering live plants online before, but these came in perfect condition and have grown steadily since planting.

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Perfect for Small Space Growing

I grew these in a large container with a small trellis on my patio, and they took off! Super easy to maintain and really fun to grow something a little different.

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Dennis
Great in Salads

I wasn’t sure what to expect, but the flavor is crisp with a nice tart twist. Really brightens up a summer salad. Also pickled a few and they held up well. Good yield so far!

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Mary H
Healthy Plants, Great Start

Both plants arrived in great shape with strong roots and healthy leaves. They took to the garden quickly and are starting to vine nicely. Looking forward to the harvest.