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Old March 24, 2016   #12
oakley
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True that most plantings take up massive space even when the fruits are picked young for the babies.
Smaller varieties 'in mass', (grow out mass being small), are a good thing to look for. Meaning micros and minis that are also small plants themselves, seem to be more and more available.
I understand your search now.
Small plant as well as small fruits.
I can get a few melons in a small variety for a short season but they still seem to need 15 sq ft of growing room, lol.
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