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Old February 25, 2022   #17
ddsack
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No, I have no way to measure, but they are sweet and taste better than grocery store melons to me. Actually, I have good sunny summer heat during July and August, with mid 70-s to 90's, low 80's is common. My main problem is my growing season is so short, with cool weather arriving by mid-Sept. My weather in the center of the continent has more extremes than states close to the either coast. Our winters are much colder and longer, but summers are sunny and comfortably hot. My part of the state seems to have near drought conditions in the summer for the past 4-5 years. All the rain goes north or south of us.
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