I have grown Sakata's Sweet the last couple years. The first year I tried to grow it up a trellis in my garden, and while the plant did pretty well, I did not get any melons. I planted late in the season though..They need a longer and hot season to produce full size....So get some started early..
Last season 2010, I finally had a GH...I threw some SS seeds in a large hanging basket just to see what happened...I had a beautiful plant that produced six small melons that were about three inches in size..(normal for SS)..They were a beautiful soft green in color and took a while before they turned partially golden before they were ripe..They are supposed to be all golden when ripe, but mine werent..They were really good. The skin was crisp, the flesh was sweet and slightly mild, and refreshing. I am growing it again this season, but up a trellis in my GH, and also trying again outside, but will start the outdoor seeds..inside at least four weeks early..
I grew the Armenian Cukes up a trellis in my GH last season..And boy, did that plant get huge..Climbed over the top of my GH...Ended up with some very nice cukes/melons...very nice, crisp, taste,,slighttly sweet and mild..The Sakata's Sweet has a bit more sweetness and flavor to it!
I have pic's of the AC..I will post..and only one or so of the SS hanging basket I will try to post..
Ginny