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Old July 17, 2007   #5
feldon30
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With no rain and bottom watering, good rich soil (you can literally split open a bag of potting soil and a bag of cow or horse manure and plant seeds in that), I hope you get VERY sweet melons. It is suggested that you reduce watering when the plants are close to giving you ripe melons to concentrate the sugars.
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